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§44. The question of the names of God
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Foreword xiii
- Bibliographic Note xvii
- Translator’s Note xix
- §1. The aporia of Saint Augustine 1
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1. Confessio or Reduction
- §2. What praise means 11
- §3. Citation and responsal 21
- §4. Confessio divided and doubled 27
- §5. Coherence by confessio 32
- §6. Unity by confessio 36
- §7. The model and alterity 40
- §8. The variations of the model 50
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2. The Ego or the Gifted
- §9. The appearance of a cogito 56
- §10. The anonymity of the ego 62
- §11. The dimensions of memoria 69
- §12. The immemorial 74
- §13. What desire thinks 80
- §14. Vita beata as principle 87
- §15. The gifted, more than the ego 93
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3. Truth, or the Saturated Phenomenon
- §16. The demand of the vita beata 101
- §17. Dual-action truth 108
- §18. Hatred of truth 113
- §19. Evidential excess 115
- §20. Love of truth 120
- §21. Third-order truth 128
- §22. The truth loved: pulchritudo 138
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4. Weakness of Will, or Power of Love
- §23. Temptation and the fact of self 145
- §24. Desire or care 152
- §25. The will or my ownmost 159
- §26. To will, not to will 164
- §27. Weakness of will 170
- §28. Vehementer velle 175
- §29. The grace to will 182
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5. Time, or the Advent
- §30. Time and the origin 191
- §31. Differance 197
- §32. The aporia of the present 202
- §33. The measure of bodily movement 208
- §34. Distentio animi 212
- §35. The event of creation 217
- §36. Conversion of the distentio 223
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6. The Creation of the Self
- §37. The opening of the world 230
- §38. The aporia of the place 237
- §39. The site of confessio 243
- §40. Resemblance without definition 252
- §41. Pondus meum 260
- §42. The univocity of love 270
- §43. In the self’s place 282
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7. Addition: Idipsum, or the Name of God
- §44. The question of the names of God 289
- §45. The common response 292
- §46. Translating idipsum by attraction 295
- §47. The silence of idipsum 299
- §48. Sum qui sum, or immutability 302
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Conclusion
- §49. Oneself as inclusion 307
- Notes 313
- English Translations Cited 397
- Index locorum 403
- Index nominum 411
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Foreword xiii
- Bibliographic Note xvii
- Translator’s Note xix
- §1. The aporia of Saint Augustine 1
-
1. Confessio or Reduction
- §2. What praise means 11
- §3. Citation and responsal 21
- §4. Confessio divided and doubled 27
- §5. Coherence by confessio 32
- §6. Unity by confessio 36
- §7. The model and alterity 40
- §8. The variations of the model 50
-
2. The Ego or the Gifted
- §9. The appearance of a cogito 56
- §10. The anonymity of the ego 62
- §11. The dimensions of memoria 69
- §12. The immemorial 74
- §13. What desire thinks 80
- §14. Vita beata as principle 87
- §15. The gifted, more than the ego 93
-
3. Truth, or the Saturated Phenomenon
- §16. The demand of the vita beata 101
- §17. Dual-action truth 108
- §18. Hatred of truth 113
- §19. Evidential excess 115
- §20. Love of truth 120
- §21. Third-order truth 128
- §22. The truth loved: pulchritudo 138
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4. Weakness of Will, or Power of Love
- §23. Temptation and the fact of self 145
- §24. Desire or care 152
- §25. The will or my ownmost 159
- §26. To will, not to will 164
- §27. Weakness of will 170
- §28. Vehementer velle 175
- §29. The grace to will 182
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5. Time, or the Advent
- §30. Time and the origin 191
- §31. Differance 197
- §32. The aporia of the present 202
- §33. The measure of bodily movement 208
- §34. Distentio animi 212
- §35. The event of creation 217
- §36. Conversion of the distentio 223
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6. The Creation of the Self
- §37. The opening of the world 230
- §38. The aporia of the place 237
- §39. The site of confessio 243
- §40. Resemblance without definition 252
- §41. Pondus meum 260
- §42. The univocity of love 270
- §43. In the self’s place 282
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7. Addition: Idipsum, or the Name of God
- §44. The question of the names of God 289
- §45. The common response 292
- §46. Translating idipsum by attraction 295
- §47. The silence of idipsum 299
- §48. Sum qui sum, or immutability 302
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Conclusion
- §49. Oneself as inclusion 307
- Notes 313
- English Translations Cited 397
- Index locorum 403
- Index nominum 411