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The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom

The Human Person and a Culture of Freedom
Author: Peter A. Pagan Aguiar
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2009
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780966922677

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"Collection of essays on the metaphysical underpinnings of intellectual and individual freedom within a civic-political order or cultural milieu"--Provided by publisher.


Freedom and the Human Person

Freedom and the Human Person
Author: Richard Velkley
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780813215082

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The present collection seeks to contribute toward finding that distance by making the tradition of thought more a living reality and not an object of arid analyses. Unlike most collections the present one transcends disciplinary boundaries, as it acknowledges the interconnectedness of philosophical, theological, and political arguments on these themes.


Robert Spaemann's Philosophy of the Human Person

Robert Spaemann's Philosophy of the Human Person
Author: Holger Zaborowski
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-02-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0199576777

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An analysis of the most important features of Robert Spaemann's philosophy. Holger Zaborowski demonstrates the importance of Spaemann's contribution to a number of contemporary debates in philosophy and theology and explains the unity of his thought.


Love As Human Freedom

Love As Human Freedom
Author: Paul A. Kottman
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-05-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 150360232X

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Rather than see love as a natural form of affection, Love As Human Freedom sees love as a practice that changes over time through which new social realities are brought into being. Love brings about, and helps us to explain, immense social-historical shifts—from the rise of feminism and the emergence of bourgeois family life, to the struggles for abortion rights and birth control and the erosion of a gender-based division of labor. Drawing on Hegel, Paul A. Kottman argues that love generates and explains expanded possibilities for freely lived lives. Through keen interpretations of the best known philosophical and literary depictions of its topic—including Shakespeare, Plato, Nietzsche, Ovid, Flaubert, and Tolstoy—his book treats love as a fundamental way that we humans make sense of temporal change, especially the inevitability of death and the propagation of life.


God, Freedom and Human Dignity

God, Freedom and Human Dignity
Author: Ron Highfield
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830864504

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Ron Highfield traces the genealogy of the modern self from Plato, Descartes and Locke to Charles Taylor's landmark Sources of the Self. What emerges is a stark portrait of the modern ideal of self-governance and the crisis it provokes for a Christian view of human identity, freedom and dignity found in God.


Freedom and Culture

Freedom and Culture
Author: John Dewey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1963
Genre: Culture
ISBN:

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Healing the Culture

Healing the Culture
Author: Robert Spitzer
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2009-10-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 168149227X

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Father Spitzer, President of Gonzaga University, has been using the principles in this book over the last eight years to educate people of all backgrounds in the philosophy of the pro-life movement. The tremendous positive response he has received inspired him to start the Life Principles Institute. This book is one of the key resources used for this program. This work effectively draws out the connections between personal attitudes toward happiness and the meaning of life, and the larger cultural issues such as freedom and human rights. Relying on the wisdom of the ages and respecting the human persons' unique capacity for rational analysis, this work offers definitions of the key cultural terms affecting life issues, including Happiness, Success, Love, Suffering, Quality of Life, Ethics, Freedom, Personhood, Human Rights and the Common Good.


Freedom and the Human Person

Freedom and the Human Person
Author: Richard Velkley
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0813215080

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The present collection seeks to contribute toward finding that distance by making the tradition of thought more a living reality and not an object of arid analyses. Unlike most collections the present one transcends disciplinary boundaries, as it acknowledges the interconnectedness of philosophical, theological, and political arguments on these themes.


The Art of Being Human

The Art of Being Human
Author: Michael Wesch
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781724963673

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Anthropology is the study of all humans in all times in all places. But it is so much more than that. "Anthropology requires strength, valor, and courage," Nancy Scheper-Hughes noted. "Pierre Bourdieu called anthropology a combat sport, an extreme sport as well as a tough and rigorous discipline. ... It teaches students not to be afraid of getting one's hands dirty, to get down in the dirt, and to commit yourself, body and mind. Susan Sontag called anthropology a "heroic" profession." What is the payoff for this heroic journey? You will find ideas that can carry you across rivers of doubt and over mountains of fear to find the the light and life of places forgotten. Real anthropology cannot be contained in a book. You have to go out and feel the world's jagged edges, wipe its dust from your brow, and at times, leave your blood in its soil. In this unique book, Dr. Michael Wesch shares many of his own adventures of being an anthropologist and what the science of human beings can tell us about the art of being human. This special first draft edition is a loose framework for more and more complete future chapters and writings. It serves as a companion to anth101.com, a free and open resource for instructors of cultural anthropology. This 2018 text is a revision of the "first draft edition" from 2017 and includes 7 new chapters.


The Selfhood of the Human Person

The Selfhood of the Human Person
Author: John F. Crosby
Publisher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1996
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780813208657

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Crosby unfolds the mystery of personal uniqueness, shedding new light on the unrepeatability of each human person.