Subjectivity: Ancient and Modern
Editat de R. J. Snell, Steven F. McGuire Contribuţii de Lee Trepanier, Elizabeth A. Murray, Matthew B. O'Brien, Sherif Girgis, Mark Shiffman, Christopher O. Tollefsen, Amy Gilbert Richards, Ralph C. Hancock, Richard Velkley, David Walsh, Phillip Cary, V. Bradley Lewis, Daniel Mark, James Greenaway, Jeremy D. Wilkinsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 mar 2016
This is a timely question. The common good of our polity encounters a situation in which many believe that there is no objective reality to which human minds and wills ought to conform, a conclusion that suggests we can define and construct reality. In light of this, the notion of a natural or objective reality to which human beings ought to conform becomes particularly vital. Should we, then, adopt the modern turn to subjectivity and argue for objective truth and moral order on its basis, or reject the subjective turn as part of the problem and return to an earlier approach that grounds these things in nature or some other external reality? Critics of modern subjectivity argue that the modern turn to subjectivity must be abandoned because it is the very source of the nominalism that threatens to undermine liberal democracy. Others argue, however, that subjectivity itself logically leads to the recognition of an objective reality beyond the mind of the individual. Edited by R. J. Snell and Steven F. McGuire, this collection will be of particular interest to intellectual historians, political philosophers, theologians, and philosophers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498513180
ISBN-10: 1498513182
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 158 x 239 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498513182
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 158 x 239 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
1.Subjectivity and Metaphysics in Voegelin's Reading of Aristotle
Steven F. McGuire
Response by Lee Trepanier
2.Objectivity as Authentic Subjectivity
Elizabeth A. Murray
Response by Matthew B. O'Brien
3.Subjectivity without Subjectivism: Revisiting the Is/Ought Gap
Sherif Girgis
Response by Mark Shiffman
4.First and Third Person Standpoints in the New Natural Law Theory
Christopher O. Tollefsen
Response by Amy Gilbert Richards
5.The Claims of Subjectivity and the Limits of Politics
Ralph C. Hancock
Response by Richard Velkley
6.The Turn to the Subject as the Turn to the Person
David Walsh
Response by Phillip Cary
7.Personalism and Common Good: Thomistic Political Philosophy and the Turn to Subjectivity
V. Bradley Lewis
Response by Daniel Mark
8.Existential Authority, Belonging, and the Commissioning that is Subjectivity: A Medieval Philosophical Anthropology
James Greenaway
Response by Jeremy D. Wilkins
1.Subjectivity and Metaphysics in Voegelin's Reading of Aristotle
Steven F. McGuire
Response by Lee Trepanier
2.Objectivity as Authentic Subjectivity
Elizabeth A. Murray
Response by Matthew B. O'Brien
3.Subjectivity without Subjectivism: Revisiting the Is/Ought Gap
Sherif Girgis
Response by Mark Shiffman
4.First and Third Person Standpoints in the New Natural Law Theory
Christopher O. Tollefsen
Response by Amy Gilbert Richards
5.The Claims of Subjectivity and the Limits of Politics
Ralph C. Hancock
Response by Richard Velkley
6.The Turn to the Subject as the Turn to the Person
David Walsh
Response by Phillip Cary
7.Personalism and Common Good: Thomistic Political Philosophy and the Turn to Subjectivity
V. Bradley Lewis
Response by Daniel Mark
8.Existential Authority, Belonging, and the Commissioning that is Subjectivity: A Medieval Philosophical Anthropology
James Greenaway
Response by Jeremy D. Wilkins
Recenzii
For those who already have an interest in these debates, the anthology makes some significant contributions. A primary strength of the book is that, reading essays side-by-side on thinkers that you would prima facie rarely associate with one another, you come to see overlapping themes regarding subjectivity across philosophical schools.... This book is a[n]...important contribution to a central debate of our times.
In Subjectivity: Ancient and Modern, editors R. J. Snell and Steven F. McGuire have assembled a high-quality group of scholars to take up the philosophical and political roots of the problematic question not only of "subjective rights" but of subjectivity more broadly conceived.... This volume would be of obvious appeal to anyone interested in the question of the modern subject and the manner with which a variety of premodern voices can help both to understand it and to bring out its better potential.
In Subjectivity: Ancient and Modern, editors R. J. Snell and Steven F. McGuire have assembled a high-quality group of scholars to take up the philosophical and political roots of the problematic question not only of "subjective rights" but of subjectivity more broadly conceived.... This volume would be of obvious appeal to anyone interested in the question of the modern subject and the manner with which a variety of premodern voices can help both to understand it and to bring out its better potential.