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In the Sphere of the Personal

New Perspectives in the Philosophy of Persons

Simon Smith (Hrsg.), James Beauregard (Hrsg.)

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Beschreibung

The papers in this collection were originally presented at the 13th International Conference on Persons, held at the University of Boston in August 2015.  This biennial event, founded by Thomas O. Buford and Charles Conti in 1989, attracts a host of international scholars, both the venerable and the aspiring.  It is widely regarded as the premier event for those whose research concerns the philosophical tradition known as ‘personalism’.  
     That tradition is, perhaps, best known today in its American and European manifestations, although there remains a small but fiercely defended stronghold in Britain.  Personalism is not an exclusively Western development, however; its roots are also found in India, China, and Japan. 
     What unites these disparate intellectual cultures may seem quite small.  There is little, if any, methodological or doctrinal consensus among them.  They are all, however, responses to the impersonal and depersonalising forces perceived to be at work in philosophy, theology, and, most recently, the natural and political sciences.  Their common aim is to place persons at the heart of these discourses, to defend the idea that persons are the metaphysical, epistemological, and moral ‘bottom line’, the vital clue to knowledge of self, reality, and all conceivable values. 
     The authors in this collection do not simply reflect upon this tradition, they put it to work on a range of philosophical and theological problems, both classical and contemporary; problems of free will, personal identity, and the nature of reality, as well as the very current concerns of environmental philosophers, bio- and neuro-ethicists.  Their perspectives, too, are many and varied, so offer profound insights into key debates among other philosophical traditions, such as the Kantian, Hegelian, phenomenological, and process schools.

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Schlagwörter

Experience, Descartes, Political Philosophy, Free Will, Epistemology, German Idealism, Ontological Personalism, Absolute Idealism, Phenomenology, Cosmology, Personalism, Personalist, Catholicism, Locke, Martin Luther King, Consciousness, Charles Hartshorne, Bioethics, Environmental Philosophy, Ethics, Emanuel Levinas, Eudaimonia, Idealism, Personal Identity, Charles Sanders Peirce, Self, Howard Thurman, Nietzsche, Theology, Erazim Kohák, Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison, Hegel, Karol Wojtyla, Social Justice, Psychology, Sex, Process Theology, Selfhood, Theory of Punishment, Freud., John Macmurray, Juan Manuel Burgos, Borden Parker Bowne, Thomas O. Buford, Neuroethics, Philosophy