An analysis of the concepts of self-fulfillment and self-realization in the thought of Karol Wojtyla, Pope John Paul II /
by Reimers, Adrian J.
Material type: BookSeries: Problems in contemporary philosophy: v. 48.Publisher: Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press, c2001Description: 209 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0773474641.Subject(s): John Paul II, Pope, 1920-2005 | HappinessItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-206) and index.
Ch. 1. The Modern Problem of Happiness. Sect. 1. The New Categories of Modern Thought. Sect. 2. The Mathematization of Reason. Sect. 3. The New Ontological Configuration. Sect. 4. The Eclipse of God. Sect. 5. The Shift to Immanentism. Sect. 6. Human Being as a Problem. Sect. 7. The Disappearance of Teleology. Sect. 8. Consciousness and the Bifurcation of the Person. Sect. 9. The Modern Problem of Happiness. Sect. 10. The project of this Book -- Ch. 2. Happiness in St. Thomas Aquinas. Sect. 1. The First and Section Perfections of the Human Being. Sect. 2. Happiness Defined. Sect. 3. What Happiness Consists In. Sect. 4. Happiness Is Not a Bodily or External Good. Sect. 5. The Body and Happiness; Priority of the Soul. Sect. 6. Happiness and Interior Goods. Sect. 7. Happiness and Delight. Sect. 8. Happiness is Not a Good of the Soul. Sect. 9. That God Alone Constitutes Man's Happiness. Sect. 10. God - The Ultimate Good of Human Intellect.
Sect. 11. God as the Universal Good. Sect. 12. That Happiness in an Activity (Operatio). Sect. 13. The Locus of Happiness in the Faculties. Sect. 14. The Act of Contemplation. Sect. 15. Wisdom and Contemplation. Sect. 16. The Nature of Contemplation's Object. Sect. 17. The Perfect Object of Contemplation -- Ch. 3. The Human Act and its Context. Sect. 1. Acts as Both Existential and Related. Sect. 2. The Indeterminacy of Acts. Sect. 3. The Act as Judgment. Sect. 4. Definition of 'Habit'. Sect. 5. Habits as Signs. Sect. 6. The Act as Ordered to Truth and Value. Sect. 7. Habit as a Specialization of Human Nature. Sect. 8. Relationships among Habits. Sect. 9. The Synthesis of Habits under an Ideal. Sect. 10. The Summum Bonum. Sect. 11. Habits, Signs and the Meaning of Life. Sect. 12. The Integration of the Discussion -- Ch. 4. The Problem of Suffering. Sect. 1. Kinds of Suffering - The Evidence. i. Pain. ii. Defeat and frustration.
iii. Mental (psychical) suffering. Sect. 2. Suffering and Habit. Sect. 3. The Dialogical Character of Suffering. Sect. 4. Human Solidarity and Suffering. Sect. 5. Conclusion -- Ch. 5. What Makes the Human Person Happy. Sect. 1. A Characterization of Happiness. Sect. 2. The Subject of Happiness. Sect. 3. Values and the Task of Integration. Sect. 4. Example - The Integration of Sexual Values. Sect. 5. Integration and the Existential Order. Sect. 6. The Integration of Acts; Kinds of Habits. Sect. 7. Form - The Foundation of All Habit. Sect. 8. Habit and Integration. Sect. 9. An Alternative View Averroism. Sect. 10. Person as Substance Integrated in Its Acts -- Ch. 6. Happiness and Union with God. Sect. 1. Ideas and the Interiority of the Person. Sect. 2. Ideas and Teleology. Sect. 3. Ideas, Reason, and Mind. Sect. 4. Ideas and Other Minds. Sect. 5. Union between Persons. Sect. 6. Love and the Common Good. Sect. 7. The Conception of Form, (Idea).
Sect. 8. Interior Unity, Form, Creativity. Sect. 9. Union with God -- Ch. 7. Conclusion. Sect. 1. What is the Human Being? Sect. 2. Happiness and Participation. Sect. 3. Happiness and Work. Sect. 4. Happiness and Friendship. Sect. 5. Happiness and Contemplation. Sect. 6. Happiness and God.
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