Contents
Acknowledments
Preface
Introduction: Human Nature, Culture, and the Dialogical Imperative
1. Reflections on Heraclitus
2. Parmenides
3. Plato's Line Revisited: The Pedagogy of Complete Reflection
4. Phenomenology and the Perennial Task of Philosophy: A Study of Plato and Aristotle
5. Recollection and Two Banquets: Plato's and Kierkegaard's
6. Plato, Descartes, and Heidegger: An Inquiry into the Paths of Inquiry
7. Art and Truth: Plato, Nietzsche, and Heidegger
8: The Heart in/of Augustine's Confessions: A Conrtibution to Religious Phenomenology
9. The Self and the Other: Aquinas's List of Transcendentals
10. Kant's "Antinomic" Aesthetics
11. Hegel: From Misunderstanding to the Beginning of Understanding
12. Hegel on the Heart
13. High and Low in Nietzsche's Zarathustra
14. Monasticism, Eternity, and the Heart: Hegel, Nietzsche, and Dostoevsky
15. The Free Spirit: Spinoza, Hegel, and Nietzsche
16. Five Bodies and a Sixth: Awareness in an Evolutionary Universe
17. The Phenomenologists
18. Six Heideggerian Figures
19. Weiss on Adumbration
20. Buber's Use of Oriental Themes
21. The Dialogical Principle: Buber and Marcel
22. Silence, Being, and the Between: Picard, Heidegger, and Buber
Bibliography
Index of Authors
Subject Index