The Self as Agent / Volume I of The Form of the Personal
The Self as Agent / Volume I of The Form of the Personal
- Faber And Faber, 1991
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The writer in this volume is concerned to establish the primary of action in the processes of self-realization, the manner in which the forms of reflective activity are derived from and related to action, and the importance of the practical in human experience. Introduction, Introductory, The Crisis of the Personal, Kant and the Romantics, The Rejection of Dualism, Agent and Subject, The Perception of the Other, Implications of Action, Causality and the Continuant, Reflective Activity, Modes of Reflection, The World as One Action, Index.
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The writer in this volume is concerned to establish the primary of action in the processes of self-realization, the manner in which the forms of reflective activity are derived from and related to action, and the importance of the practical in human experience. Introduction, Introductory, The Crisis of the Personal, Kant and the Romantics, The Rejection of Dualism, Agent and Subject, The Perception of the Other, Implications of Action, Causality and the Continuant, Reflective Activity, Modes of Reflection, The World as One Action, Index.
571176496