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Bibliography of Essays by James Doull
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Preface xiii
- Editors' Introduction xvii
- An Introduction by James Doull – Freedom and History: From Antiquity to Post-modernity 1
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Part One: The Ancient World
- Chapter One. Tragedy, Comedy, and Philosophy in Antiquity 21
- Commentary One: The Unification of Gods and Men in Greek Tragedy and Comedy 55
- Commentary Two: The Origin of Constitutions in the Republic 73
- Chapter Two. Plato's Parmenides 83
- Commentary: The Criticism of Plato's Doctrine of Participation in Parmenides: A Propaedeutic to the Platonic Dialectic 140
- Chapter Three. Virgil's Rome 167
- Commentary: The Eternity of Rome: Virgil's Doctrine and Its Relation to Plato 181
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Part Two: Medieval to Renaissance
- Chapter Four. Augustine 203
- Commentary: The Augustinian Philosophy and Christian Institutions 210
- Chapter Five. Neoplatonism and the Origin of the Older Modern Subject 219
- Commentary: Neoplatonism and Contemporary Constructions and Deconstructions of Modern Subjectivity 250
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Part Three: Hegel, Modernity, and Post-modernity
- Chapter Six. Hegel's Phenomenology and Post-modern Thought 281
- Commentary: The Hegelian Idea 302
- Chapter Seven. The Doull Fackenheim Debate – Would Hegel Today Be a Hegelian? 330
- Commentary: Two Interpretations of Freedom and Evil: Hegel's Theory of Modernity Revisited 343
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Part Four: The Post-modern State
- Chapter Eight. Heidegger and the State 357
- Commentary: Heidegger and the Dialectic of Modernity 378
- Chapter Nine. The Philosophical Basis of Constitutional Discussion in Canada 393
- Commentary One: The Critique of Naturalistic Individualism: James Doull's Political Thought, 1960-1983 466
- Commentary Two: North American Freedom: James Doull's Recent Political Thought 476
- Bibliography of Essays by James Doull 505
- Contributors 509
- Index 513
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Preface xiii
- Editors' Introduction xvii
- An Introduction by James Doull – Freedom and History: From Antiquity to Post-modernity 1
-
Part One: The Ancient World
- Chapter One. Tragedy, Comedy, and Philosophy in Antiquity 21
- Commentary One: The Unification of Gods and Men in Greek Tragedy and Comedy 55
- Commentary Two: The Origin of Constitutions in the Republic 73
- Chapter Two. Plato's Parmenides 83
- Commentary: The Criticism of Plato's Doctrine of Participation in Parmenides: A Propaedeutic to the Platonic Dialectic 140
- Chapter Three. Virgil's Rome 167
- Commentary: The Eternity of Rome: Virgil's Doctrine and Its Relation to Plato 181
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Part Two: Medieval to Renaissance
- Chapter Four. Augustine 203
- Commentary: The Augustinian Philosophy and Christian Institutions 210
- Chapter Five. Neoplatonism and the Origin of the Older Modern Subject 219
- Commentary: Neoplatonism and Contemporary Constructions and Deconstructions of Modern Subjectivity 250
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Part Three: Hegel, Modernity, and Post-modernity
- Chapter Six. Hegel's Phenomenology and Post-modern Thought 281
- Commentary: The Hegelian Idea 302
- Chapter Seven. The Doull Fackenheim Debate – Would Hegel Today Be a Hegelian? 330
- Commentary: Two Interpretations of Freedom and Evil: Hegel's Theory of Modernity Revisited 343
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Part Four: The Post-modern State
- Chapter Eight. Heidegger and the State 357
- Commentary: Heidegger and the Dialectic of Modernity 378
- Chapter Nine. The Philosophical Basis of Constitutional Discussion in Canada 393
- Commentary One: The Critique of Naturalistic Individualism: James Doull's Political Thought, 1960-1983 466
- Commentary Two: North American Freedom: James Doull's Recent Political Thought 476
- Bibliography of Essays by James Doull 505
- Contributors 509
- Index 513