From the nature of the mind to personal dignity the significance of Rosmini's philosophy /

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Main Author: Franck, Juan F., 1973-
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, c2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • Rosmini's life and work
  • Toward an ontological foundation of personhood
  • The present study
  • The nature of knowledge
  • The problem of knowledge
  • Fundamental difference between sensation and idea
  • Activity and passivity in sense perception
  • The subjective and the extrasubjective in sensation
  • Sensation and idea compared
  • The intellective perception
  • The judgment contained in the idea of the thing
  • The idea of existence
  • Characteristics of this idea
  • Innatism of the idea of existence
  • The idea and sensation are primitive elements
  • The idea as a necessary means of knowledge
  • Ideas and reality
  • The idea of being, pure mediator of knowledge
  • The knowledge of existing reality through the idea
  • Kant's a priori synthesis and Rosmini's primitive synthesis
  • Kant, innatism, and the lumen intellectuale
  • The idea is one form of being
  • Ideal being is the knowability of real being
  • Ideal being is the possibility of things
  • Note on the possibility and necessity of ideas
  • The idea and the mind
  • The book about the idea in the Teosofia
  • Essere per sè manifesto : manifestato and manifestante
  • Objective mode (or form) of being : absolute and relative existence
  • Absolute and relative existence of ideas and ideal being
  • Intelligibility is an attribute of being itself
  • The intimate bond between the idea and the intelligence
  • Objective being and Plato's Parmenides
  • Self-contradictory objects
  • The idea and the dignity of the person
  • Initial being and the place of intelligences in the whole of being
  • Initial being and the lumen intellectuale
  • The divine in nature
  • Individuality and immortality
  • The intelligent will
  • Objective being and ethics
  • The ultimate root of personal dignity.