Crosby unfolds the mystery of personal uniqueness, shedding new light on the unrepeatability of each human person.
John F. Crosby is professor and chair of philosophy and director of graduate philosophy at the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
p. 1
Selfhood
p. 7
The Selfhood of Human Persons as Revealed in Moral Consciousness
p. 9
Incommunicability
p. 41
Subjectivity
p. 82
Subjectivity and Substantiality
p. 124
Selfhood and Transcendence
p. 145
Subjectivity and Objectivity
p. 147
Selfhood and Transcendence in Relation to the Good
p. 174
Moral Good and Bad
p. 218
Selfhood and Theonomy
p. 245
Finitude
p. 247
The Image of God in Human Persons
p. 281
Bibliography
p. 305
Index
p. 309
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