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Volume 4 • Number 1

Spring 2009


An Editorial Statement v
RANDALL E. AUXIER, Southern Illinois University Carbondale  

 

Articles

The Many and the One: The Ontological Multiplicity and Functional Unity of the Person in the Later Nietzsche 1
JOHN F. WHITMIRE, JR., Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans  
   
The Polytheism of William James 18
RICHARD A. S. HALL, Fayetteville State University  
   
Authenticity and the Reconciliation of Modernity 33
CHARLES LOWNEY, Washington and Lee University  
   
Persons and Power: Max Scheler and Michel Foucault on the Spiritualization of Power 51
KENNETH W. STIKKERS, Southern Illinois University Carbondale  
   
Nurturing and Noxious Narratives: Prolonged Adolescence as a Storytelling Failure 60
RICHARD PRUST, St. Andrews Presbyterian College  
   
The Problem of the Philosophical Person  68
PATRICIA TURRISI, University of North Carolina Wilmington  
   
The Unity of the Person 77
RICHARD T. ALLEN, Loughborough, UK  
   
The Personalism of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński 85
REV. PROF. BOGUMIL GACKA, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University  
   
A Philosophical Critique of Cognitive Psychology's Definition of the "Person" 93
ROSA TURRISI FULLER, Wilmington, NC  
   
The Reach of Experience: Sacramental Personhood and Worlds to Come  100
RICHARD BEAUCHAMP, Christopher Newport University  

Book Reviews

Ralph Waldo Emerson, Society and Solitude, Twelve Chapters, ed. H. G. Callaway 118
RICHARD A. S. HALL, Fayetteville State University  
   
Paul Schollmeier, Human Goodness: Pragmatic Variations on Platonic Themes  123
C. ANTHONY EARLS, University of Wyoming  

 

 

 

 
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