The self : beyond the postmodern crisis
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The self : beyond the postmodern crisis
ISI Books, c2006
1st ed
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"This book's genesis was a seminar held at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in summer 2001"--Acknowledgement
Includes bibliographical references and index
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[pbk] ISBN 9781932236033
内容説明
In a study of Shakespeare's frequent use of trials or other scenes conveying judgment, Bernthal shows how paying careful attention to the Elizabethan religious and legal context in which Shakespeare lived illuminates many of his most famous works. Advertising.
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ISBN 9781932236866
内容説明
The peculiar dilemma of the self in our era has been noted by a wide range of writers, even as they have emphasized different aspects of that dilemma, such as the self's alienation, disorientation, inflation, or fragmentation. In The Self: Beyond the Postmodern Crisis, Paul C. Vitz and Susan M. Felch bring together scholars from the disciplines of psychology, philosophy, theology, literature, biology, and physics to address the inadequacies of modern and postmodern selves and, ultimately, to suggest what an alternative, "transmodern" account of the self might look like. The transmodern self, the editors argue, acknowledges meaning and purpose transcending the individual. In other words, it reflects an understanding of the human person that is not only intimately connected with the Judeo-Christian tradition but also rejects the twin delusions of absolute autonomy and cosmic meaninglessness that mark the present age.
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