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_aSelves, People, and Persons _b What Does It Mean to Be a Self? |
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_aNotre Dame _bUniversity of Notre Dame Press _c1992 |
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_aBoston University Studies in Philosophy and Religion; _v199200ENGGPC1 |
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505 | 2 | _aPART I: PHILOSOPHIES OF SELFHOOD Selves, People, Persons: An Essay in American Personalism -Erazim Kohdk The Relational Self-Harold H. Oliver Limits of the Social and Rational Self-Lawrence E. Cahoone Going Astray: Weakness, Perversity, or Evil?-Edward W. James PART II: SELFHOOD IN VARIOUS CULTURES The Comparative Study of the Self-Eliot Deutsch The Dignity and Indignity of Service: The Role of the Self in Hindu Bhakti- John B. Carman Selfhood and Spontaneity in Ancient Chinese Thought-Lima Kohn PART III: SELFHOOD IN THEOLOGY, BIOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS, AND POLITICS Selfhood in the Image of God-Krister Stendahl The Organismal Self in Its Philosophical Context-Alfred I. Tauber Psychoanalysis and the Self: Toward a Spiritual Point of View-John E. Mack The Liberal Discourse on Violence -Bhikhu Parekh | |
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