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Foreword | ||
Editor's Preface | ||
Pt. 1 | Prologue | 1 |
Literature and Philosophy: A Conversation with Bryan Magee | 3 | |
Pt. 2 | Nostalgia for the Particular, 1951-57 | 31 |
Thinking and Language | 33 | |
Nostalgia for the Particular | 43 | |
Metaphysics and Ethics | 59 | |
Vision and Choice in Morality | 76 | |
Pt. 3 | Encountering Existentialism, 1950-59 | 99 |
The Novelist as Metaphysician | 101 | |
The Existentialist Hero | 108 | |
Sartre's The Emotions: Outline of a Theory | 116 | |
De Beauvoir's The Ethics of Ambiguity | 122 | |
The Image of Mind | 125 | |
The Existentialist Political Myth | 130 | |
Hegel in Modern Dress | 146 | |
Existentialist Bite | 151 | |
Pt. 4 | The Need for Theory, 1956-66 | 155 |
Knowing the Void | 157 | |
T. S. Eliot as a Moralist | 161 | |
A House of Theory | 171 | |
Mass, Might and Myth | 187 | |
The Darkness of Practical Reason | 193 | |
Pt. 5 | Towards a Practical Mysticism, 1959-78 | 203 |
The Sublime and the Good | 205 | |
Existentialists and Mystics | 221 | |
Salvation by Words | 235 | |
Art is the Imitation of Nature | 243 | |
Pt. 6 | Can Literature Help Cure the Ills of Philosophy? 1959-61 | 259 |
The Sublime and the Beautiful Revisited | 261 | |
Against Dryness | 287 | |
Pt. 7 | Re-Reading Plato, 1964-86 | 297 |
The Idea of Perfection | 299 | |
On 'God' and 'Good' | 337 | |
The Sovereignty of Good Over Other Concepts | 363 | |
The Fire and the Sun: Why Plato Banished the Artists | 386 | |
Art and Eros: A Dialogue about Art | 464 | |
Above the Gods: A Dialogue about Religion | 496 | |
Acknowledgements & Sources | 532 | |
Index | 534 |
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