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- catalog contributor b8867076.
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "THE CONCEPT OF SELF. -- 1. Personal identity as essentially internal -- The notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge / Rainer Maria Rilke -- An introduction to metaphysics / Henri Bergson -- An essay concerning human understanding / John Locke -- 2. The Duality of Mind and Body -- The metamorphosis (Pt. I) / Franz Kafka -- Meditations on first philosophy / Rene Descartes -- 3. Defining Oneself Through Commitment -- Peer Gynt / Henrik Ibsen -- The humanism of existentialism / Jean-Paul Sartre -- THE PROBLEM OF EVIL. -- 1. Human Suffering as Incompatible With God's Goodness -- The brothers Karamazov ("The Grand Inquisitor") / Fedor Dostoyevsky -- Dialogues concerning natural religion (Parts X and XI) / David Hume -- 2. Divine Justification in the Ultimate Design / The Death of Ivan Ilyitch / Leo Tolstoy -- An essay on man (Epistle I) / Alexander Pope -- Discourse on metaphysics / Gottfried Wilhelm Liebniz -- 3. Evil as a Reality to Be Overcome -- Candide / Voltaire -- Nature / John Stuart Mill -- 4. The Answer of Absolute Faith -- J.B. / Archibald MacLeish -- Fear and trembling / Soren Kierkegaard -- FREE WILL AND DETERMINISM. -- 1. The Predeterminism of Destiny -- Oedipus, King of Thebes / Sophocles -- The discourses / Epictetus -- 2. Economic and Material Factors as Determinants -- Germinal / Emile Zola -- Manifesto of the communist party (Part I) / Karl Marx and Frederick Engels -- 3. Psychological Laws and Human Control -- Brave new world (Chapter II) / Aldous Huxley -- Science and human behavior / B.F. Skinner --4. The Affirmation of Free Will -- Notes from underground / Fedor Dostoyevsky -- The self: its body and freedom (Chapter IV) / William Ernest Hocking -- ETHICAL IDEALS: THE GOOD LIFE. -- 1. Pursuing Happiness or Following Principles -- Antigone / Jean Anouilh -- Utilitarianism (Chapter II) / John Stuart Mill -- Groundwork of the metaphysic of morals (Chapter I) / Immanuel Kant -- 2. Dedication to God -- Murder in the Cathedral (Pt. I) / T.S. Eliot.".
- catalog description "The city of God (Book XIX) / St. Augustine -- 3. Furthering the Progress of Mankind -- Man and superman ("Don Juan in Hell") / George Bernard Shaw -- Thus spoke Zarathustra and the gay science / Friedrich Nietzsche -- THE NATURE OF REALITY. -- 1. Subjective and Objective Truth -- It is so! (If you think so) / Luigi Pirandello -- The Theaetetus and the Republic (Book I) / Plato -- 2. The Essence of the Universe -- Siddhartha / Hermann Hesse -- The varieties of religious experience (Lectures XVI and XVII) -- 3. Chance and Teleology -- The lottery in Babylon / Jorge Luis Borges -- The physics (Book II) -- 4. Human Purpose in a Meaningless World -- Fragments of a journal / Eugene Ionesco -- The myth of Sisyphus / Albert Camus.".
- catalog extent "x, 514 p.".
- catalog identifier "0155705520".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich".
- catalog subject "108".
- catalog subject "B21 .P67".
- catalog subject "Good and evil.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Reality.".
- catalog subject "Self (Philosophy)".
- catalog tableOfContents "THE CONCEPT OF SELF. -- 1. Personal identity as essentially internal -- The notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge / Rainer Maria Rilke -- An introduction to metaphysics / Henri Bergson -- An essay concerning human understanding / John Locke -- 2. The Duality of Mind and Body -- The metamorphosis (Pt. I) / Franz Kafka -- Meditations on first philosophy / Rene Descartes -- 3. Defining Oneself Through Commitment -- Peer Gynt / Henrik Ibsen -- The humanism of existentialism / Jean-Paul Sartre -- THE PROBLEM OF EVIL. -- 1. Human Suffering as Incompatible With God's Goodness -- The brothers Karamazov ("The Grand Inquisitor") / Fedor Dostoyevsky -- Dialogues concerning natural religion (Parts X and XI) / David Hume -- 2. Divine Justification in the Ultimate Design / The Death of Ivan Ilyitch / Leo Tolstoy -- An essay on man (Epistle I) / Alexander Pope -- Discourse on metaphysics / Gottfried Wilhelm Liebniz -- 3. Evil as a Reality to Be Overcome -- Candide / Voltaire -- Nature / John Stuart Mill -- 4. The Answer of Absolute Faith -- J.B. / Archibald MacLeish -- Fear and trembling / Soren Kierkegaard -- FREE WILL AND DETERMINISM. -- 1. The Predeterminism of Destiny -- Oedipus, King of Thebes / Sophocles -- The discourses / Epictetus -- 2. Economic and Material Factors as Determinants -- Germinal / Emile Zola -- Manifesto of the communist party (Part I) / Karl Marx and Frederick Engels -- 3. Psychological Laws and Human Control -- Brave new world (Chapter II) / Aldous Huxley -- Science and human behavior / B.F. Skinner --4. The Affirmation of Free Will -- Notes from underground / Fedor Dostoyevsky -- The self: its body and freedom (Chapter IV) / William Ernest Hocking -- ETHICAL IDEALS: THE GOOD LIFE. -- 1. Pursuing Happiness or Following Principles -- Antigone / Jean Anouilh -- Utilitarianism (Chapter II) / John Stuart Mill -- Groundwork of the metaphysic of morals (Chapter I) / Immanuel Kant -- 2. Dedication to God -- Murder in the Cathedral (Pt. I) / T.S. Eliot.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The city of God (Book XIX) / St. Augustine -- 3. Furthering the Progress of Mankind -- Man and superman ("Don Juan in Hell") / George Bernard Shaw -- Thus spoke Zarathustra and the gay science / Friedrich Nietzsche -- THE NATURE OF REALITY. -- 1. Subjective and Objective Truth -- It is so! (If you think so) / Luigi Pirandello -- The Theaetetus and the Republic (Book I) / Plato -- 2. The Essence of the Universe -- Siddhartha / Hermann Hesse -- The varieties of religious experience (Lectures XVI and XVII) -- 3. Chance and Teleology -- The lottery in Babylon / Jorge Luis Borges -- The physics (Book II) -- 4. Human Purpose in a Meaningless World -- Fragments of a journal / Eugene Ionesco -- The myth of Sisyphus / Albert Camus.".
- catalog title "Philosophy; a literary and conceptual approach [by] Burton F. Porter.".
- catalog type "text".