In this book, John M. Rist offers an account of the concept of
'person' as it has developed in the West, and how it has become alien
in a post-Christian culture. He begins by identifying the 'mainline
tradition' about persons as it evolved from the time of Plato to the
High Middle Ages, then turns to successive attacks on it in the
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, then proceeds to the 'five ways'
in which the tradition was savaged or distorted in the nineteenth
century and beyond. He concludes by considering whether ideas from
contemporary philosophical movements, those that combine a closer
analysis of human nature with a more traditional metaphysical
background, may enable the tradition to be restored. A timely book on
a theme of universal significance, Rist ponders whether we persons
matter, and how we have reached a position where we are not sure
whether we do.
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Realities, Constructs, Illusions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781108808200
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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