The texture of being essays in first philosophy / [electronic resource] :
Kenneth L. Schmitz ; edited by Paul O'Herron.
- Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, c2007.
- xvii, 327 p.
- Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; v. 46 .
- Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; v. 46. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-323) and index.
PART I. BEING. -- Metaphysics: radical, comprehensive, determinate discourse -- Analysis by principles and analysis by elements -- From anarchy to principles: deconstruction and the resources of Christian philosophy -- Neither with nor without foundations -- Another look at objectivity -- Enriching the copula -- Created receptivity and the philosophy of the concrete -- The solidarity of personalism and the metaphysics of existential act -- PART II. MAN. -- The geography of the human person -- Immateriality past and present -- The first principle of personal becoming -- Purity of soul and immortality -- Is liberalism good enough? -- PART III. GOD. -- Theological clearances: foreground to a rational recovery of God -- God, being and love: new ontological perspectives coming from philosophy -- The death of good and the rebirth of man -- The witness of beauty: the profile of God.
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