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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Contents List of Abbreviations Image Exordium: Modernity’s Gaze Part I. Prolegomena
1. Frameworks or Tools? On the Status of Concepts in Humanistic Inquiry 2. Forgetting by Remembering: Historicism and the Limits of Modern Knowledge 3. “A large mental field”: Intellectual Traditions and Responsible Knowledge after Newman
Part II. Rational Appetite: An Emergent Conceptual Tradition
4. Beginnings: Desire, Judgment, and Action in Aristotle and the Stoics 5. Consolidation: St. Augustine on Choice, Sin, and the Divided Will 6. Rational Appetite and Good Sense: Will and Intellect in Aquinas 7. Rational Claims, Irrational Consequences: Ockham Disaggregates Will and Reason
Part III. Progressive Amnesia: Will and the Crisis of Reason
8. Impoverished Modernity: Will, Action, and Person in Hobbes’s Leviathan 9. The Path toward Non-Cognitivism: Locke’s Desire and Shaftesbury’s Sentiment 10. From Naturalism to Reductionism: Mandeville’s Passion and Hutcheson’s Moral Sense 11. Mindless Desires and Contentless Minds: Hume’s Enigma of Reason 12. Virtue without Agency: Sentiment, Behavior, and Habituation in A. Smith 13. After Sentimentalism: Liberalism and the Discontents of Modern Autonomy
Part IV. Retrieving the Human: Coleridge on Will, Person, and Conscience
14. Good or Commodity? Modern Knowledge and the Loss of Eudaimonia 15. The Persistence of Gnosis: Freedom and “Error” in Philosophical Modernity 16. Beyond Voluntarism and Deontology: Coleridge’s Notion of the Responsible Will 17. Existence before Substance: The Idea of “Person” in Humanistic Inquiry 18. Existence as Reality and Act: Person, Relationality, and Incommunicability 19. “Consciousness has the appearance of another”: On Relationality as Love 20. “Faith is fidelity . . . to the conscience”: Coleridge’s Ontology
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