Recovering the Personal: The Philosophical Anthropology of William H. Poteat

Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books (2016)
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This book explores aspects of William H. Poteat’s philosophical anthropology, which proposes a post-critical alternative to the prevailing dualistic conception of the person and opens a path to recovery of the pre-reflective ontological ground of the person where our personhood can be recovered and re-appropriated.

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Ronald Hall
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