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Preface | 11 | |
I | The Setting Forth | 17 |
II | Of Children and Kittens | 26 |
III | Getting at the Truth: The Nature of Intellect in Act | 33 |
IV | The Mystery of Nature and the Brooding Breast of Love | 43 |
V | Of Natural Rights and Natural Law: A Speculative Beginning | 50 |
VI | The Problem of Getting to Know Natural Rights from Natural Law | 58 |
VII | Concerning the Impieties of Aberrant Will | 66 |
VIII | Loving the South, at a Growing Distance | 74 |
IX | The Specialization of Applied Prosody | 90 |
X | Angelism and the Poet's Made World | 100 |
XI | Ownership vs. Stewardship: Signposts at the Parting of Ways | 111 |
XII | The "Cranky" Distinction Between Poetry and Religion | 122 |
Afterword | 137 | |
Notes | 143 | |
Index | 149 |
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