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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- A Note on the Text xix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter one. Essences of Glass, Histories of Humans 26
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PART ONE Assays and Arguments in Antiquity
- Chapter two. A Cock for Asclepius: Plato, the Hippocratics and Aristotle 67
- Chapter three. Excursus on Will and Passibility 98
- Chapter four. Cicero’s Person, Passible Minds and Real Worlds 120
- Chapter five. Senecan Surroundings 139
- Chapter six. How Were Slaves Persons? 162
- Chapter seven. How Was Personhood Gendered? 182
- Chapter eight. The Public Materiality of Being Human Galen and Medical Traditions 212
- Chapter nine. Two-Timed Ipseities and Speaking Their Mind: Augustine 241
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Excursus on the Middle Ages
- Chapter ten. Measuring Tensions in the Medieval Microcosm 269
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PART TWO Petrarch through Descartes
- Chapter eleven. “Multum a me ipso differre compulsus sum” 303
- Chapter twelve. “Sparsa anime fragmenta recolligam” 331
- Chapter thirteen. Surrounded Selves and Public Being Sixteenth-Century Strains 353
- Chapter fourteen. Persons, Passions, Pictures Loyola with Alberti 381
- Chapter fifteen. Hélisenne’s Story Collective Love, Singular Anger 404
- Chapter sixteen. Public Subject, Personal Passion Montaigne 440
- Chapter seventeen. Descartes, Collective Tradition and Personal Agency 469
- Chapter eighteen. Selfehood, Political Community and a “Cartesian” Future? 488
- Conclusion 519
- Bibliography 529
- Index 585
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Illustrations xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- A Note on the Text xix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter one. Essences of Glass, Histories of Humans 26
-
PART ONE Assays and Arguments in Antiquity
- Chapter two. A Cock for Asclepius: Plato, the Hippocratics and Aristotle 67
- Chapter three. Excursus on Will and Passibility 98
- Chapter four. Cicero’s Person, Passible Minds and Real Worlds 120
- Chapter five. Senecan Surroundings 139
- Chapter six. How Were Slaves Persons? 162
- Chapter seven. How Was Personhood Gendered? 182
- Chapter eight. The Public Materiality of Being Human Galen and Medical Traditions 212
- Chapter nine. Two-Timed Ipseities and Speaking Their Mind: Augustine 241
-
Excursus on the Middle Ages
- Chapter ten. Measuring Tensions in the Medieval Microcosm 269
-
PART TWO Petrarch through Descartes
- Chapter eleven. “Multum a me ipso differre compulsus sum” 303
- Chapter twelve. “Sparsa anime fragmenta recolligam” 331
- Chapter thirteen. Surrounded Selves and Public Being Sixteenth-Century Strains 353
- Chapter fourteen. Persons, Passions, Pictures Loyola with Alberti 381
- Chapter fifteen. Hélisenne’s Story Collective Love, Singular Anger 404
- Chapter sixteen. Public Subject, Personal Passion Montaigne 440
- Chapter seventeen. Descartes, Collective Tradition and Personal Agency 469
- Chapter eighteen. Selfehood, Political Community and a “Cartesian” Future? 488
- Conclusion 519
- Bibliography 529
- Index 585