Personalism Revisited: Its Proponents and CriticsThomas O. Buford, Harold H. Oliver This book presents selected addresses presented before the Personalist Discussion Group meetings held in conjunction with the annual meetings of The American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division. It includes the central ideas of American Personalistic Idealism developed during the twentieth century, its major criticisms, and recent developments by philosophers who are either Personalistic Idealists or sympathetic to the position. |
Contents
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THREE | 35 |
FIVE Autobiographical Sketch | 71 |
PETER A BERTOCCI | 97 |
SIX Autobiographical Sketch | 103 |
SEVEN Autobiographical Sketch | 125 |
FOUR | 127 |
EIGHT Biographical Sketch | 145 |
TWELVE Autobiographical Sketch | 211 |
THIRTEEN Biographical Sketch | 237 |
FOURTEEN Autobiographical Sketch | 255 |
FIFTEEN Autobiographical Sketch | 271 |
SIXTEEN Autobiographical Sketch | 289 |
SEVENTEEN Biographical Sketch | 307 |
EIGHTEEN Autobiographical Sketch | 321 |
NINETEEN Biographical Sketch | 345 |
NINE Biographical Sketch | 159 |
TEN Biographical Sketch | 169 |
ELEVEN Biographical Sketch | 187 |
A Plea for Idealistics | 368 |
About the Editors | 373 |
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