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1 SOURCES "Creativity In Building A Philosophy" was originally presented to the "Psychiatry And Philosophy of Creativity Seminar" sponsored by the Washington Psychiatry Society and the Forum On Psychiatry And The Humanities Of The Washington School Of Psychiatry. "The Reformulation Of The Question As To The Existence Of God," Philosophy And Phenomenological Research, 28 (1968). "Metaphysical Idealism, The Irrational And The Personal," Idealistic Studies, 11 (1981). A much shorter and earlier version of "Experience/Decision" was presented to the Seventeenth World Congress Of Philosophy, University Of Montreal, "The Second Stage Of Kierkegaardian Scholarship In America," International Philosophical Quarterly, 3 (1963). "Albert Camus And The Ethics Of Rebellion," The Journal Of Religion, 38 (1958). "Karl Jaspers' Christo1ogy," The Journal of Religion, 44 (1964). "War, Politics, And Radical Pluralism," Philosophy And Phenomenological Research, 35 (1975). "Realism And Existentialism" was originally presented to The Georgetown University Philosophy Club, and a much earlier version of this paper was published in Proceedings Of The Georgetown University Philosophy Club, ( ). "The A Priori, Intuitionism And Moral Language," Philosophy Studies (The National University Of Ireland) 27 (1980). 284
2 "Analytic Philosophy, Phenomenology, And The Concept of Consciousness," was originally published in Smith, J. H. (Ed) Thought, Consciousness, And Reality: Psychiatry And The Humanities, Vol. 2 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1977). 285
3 INDEX OF NAMES Abel, 149 Abelson, R. 261 Abraham, 191 Adams, J Adorno, T. 58 Aiken, H. D. 142 Alain, 4, 10, 28 Albert, H. 62, 78 Anaximander, 19 Apel, K-O. 61, 73-75, 78-79, 282 Apollo, 2 Aquinas, St. T. 19, Aristotle, 19, 85, 146 Augustine, St. 21, 44, 70, 72, 187, Austin, J. L. 1, 261, 266, 282 Ayer, A. J , 283 Baier, K. 244 Barrett, W. 142 Barth, K Barthes, R. 17, 28 Beck, L. W. 57 Benjamin, A. C Bennett, J. 242 Berdyaev, N Bergmann, G. 224 Bernard of Clairvaux, St. 83 Bernstein, R. J. 57 Bixler, J. S. 87, 115 Blanshard, B. 168 Block, E. 44 Blondel, E. 239 Bloom, H. 25, 29 Blose, B. 221 Brown, D. M. 41 Brown, S. C. 282 Brunner, E. 44, 47, 51, 53-54, 56-60, 106, 117 Buber, M. 166, 168, 221 Buddha, , 185 Bultmann, R. 179, 192, 204, 206 Burnet, J. 221 Cain, 149 Calhoun, R. L. 115 Camus, A. 5, 11, 44, 76, , , 157, 161, , , 221, 285 Chairomonte, N. 175 Cho, K. K. 79 Christensen, D.E. 60, 79, 93-94, 116 Clement of Alexandria, St. 82 Cohen, M. R. 225 Collins, J. 123, 133, , , 235 Compton, J. 283 Confucius, ,
4 Cox, H. H. 260 Cunningham, G. W. 239 Democritus, 125 Demos, R. 225 Derrida, J. 5, 10, 21, 25, 100, 109, DesCartes, R. 7, 10, 19, 22, 25, 152 Detweiler, R. 118 Dewey, J. 3 Dibelius, M. 181 Foucault, M. 5, 25-26, 28, 100 Fox, G. 83, 115 Frank, E. 225, 239 Frege, G. 283 Freud, S. 9, 25, 28 Garrigou-Lagrange, R. 240 Gay, P. 28 Gilkey, L , 65-67, 69-72, 74 Gilson, E. 168 Dihle, A. 72 Dionysus, 1, 4, 21, 26 Domenach, J-M. 175 Donato, E. 117 Dufrenne, M. 12, 28, 268, 270, 282 Dupre, L. 141 Durfee, H. A. 23, 28, 41, 79, , 177, 221, Erasmus, D. 11 Erickson, S. A , 117, 282 Fann, K. T. 261 Ferre, N. 225 Fichte, J. G ,28, 47, 53, 100, 234 Findlay, J. N. 44, 57 Flaubert, G. 10 Flew, R. N. 82, 115 Fliess, W. 9 Foot, P. 244 Halter, M. 14 Hamlet, 278 Hampshire, S. 283 Hare, R. M. 244, 246, 283 Hanna, T. 176 Hamann, J. G. 21, 100, 106 Hardison, O. B. 29 Hartshorne, C. 166 Hedayat, S. 28 Hegel, G. W. F. 11, 18, 25, 43, 57, 60, 65, 100, 125, 131, 134, 138, 142, 145, 162, 235, 239, 268 Heidegger, M. 18, 126, , 142, 178, 202, 215, 221, 224, 265, 268, 282 Heim, K. 57, 225 Heiman, F. H. 28 Heinecken, M. 136, 141, 145 Heraclitus, 208, 216, , 265,
5 Herbert, R. 141, 145 Hitler, A. 175 Holmer, P. 1l0, 117, , , 133, , 235 Homer, 78, 185, 261 Hook, S. 41 Hume, D. 10, 19, 276 Husserl, E. 19, 22, 25, 93, 131, 208, 221, 224, , 270, , 283 Isaiah, 82 Jaspers, K. 100, 173, , , 221, 224, 242, 285 Jeremiah, 187 Jesus, 149, , , , Job, 164 John, St. 182, 204 Kant, I. 6, 18, 44, 46-47, 49, 51-53, 57, 79, , 179, 192, 204, 224, 229, 249 Kaufmann, W. 29 Kierkegaard, S. 6, 21, 25, 43, 79, 100, , 113, , , , 154, 165, 179, 202, 225, 229, 235, Kirk, K. E. 82, 115 Kohak, E. 107, 117 Kroner, R. 44, 57, 225 Kuhn, H. 225 Leibnitz, G. W. 19, 46 Levi, A. W. 200, 207 Levinas, E , 211, 214, 216, 218, 221 Levy, B-H , 28 Lorenzen, P. 73, 79 Lovibond, S. 79 Lowrie, W. 120, 141 Luppe, R. de, 175 Macintosh, D. C , 106, 115 Mackey, L. 130, 142, 144 Macksey, R. 117 Malraux, A. 15 Mandelbaum, M. 283 Marcel, G. 168, 173, , 228 Marx, W. 57 Mays, W. 282 Merleau-Ponty, M. 221, 265, 282 Merrell, F. 78 Mitchell, B , 260 Mohanty, J. N. 283 Montefiore, A. 282 Moore, G. E Lacan, J. 24, 26, 29 LaCapra, D. 29 Lansner, K. 175 Larsen, R. E. 142, 145 Lee, E. N. 283 Nagel, E. 225, 242 Nagley, W. E. 123, 142 New, C. G. 261 Niebuhr, H. R. 71, 79, , 115, 117, 166,
6 Nietzsche, F. 4, 21, 23, 25-26, 28-29, 44, 75, 100, , Nozick, R , 28 Ockam, William of, 21 O'Hear, A. 78 Olafson, F. A. 261 Otto, R , 115 Pannenberg, W. 44, 57, 60 Parmenides, 10, 19, 25 Pascal, B. 21, 106, 229 Paul, St. 10, 182, 197, 199, 200, 228 Richardson, A. 225, 239 Ricoeur, P. 15, 199, 205, 283 Ritschl, A. 44, 87 Rodier, D. F. T. 221 Rosen, S. 57 Rotenstreich, N. 57 Roth, L. 175 Royce, J. 91 Russell, B. 8 Ryle, G. 17, 28, , 283 Paul, W. 135, 137, 142, 145 Pears, D. 76, 80 Perry, R. B. 87 Peter, St. 74 Phillips, D. Z. 44 Pivcevic, E. 282 Plato, 19, 22, 64, 185, 192 Plotinus, 86 Popper, K. 61, 73, 75, 78 Porphyry, 86 Putnam, H. 61 Quine, W. V. 61, 78 Ramsey, P. 138, 142, 145 Randall, J. H. Jr Reiner, H. 73, 79 Rescher, N. 44 Sartre, J-P. 21, 25, 29, 44, 76, 100, , , 167, , 172, 175, , 196, 221, 224, 271 Sheler, M Schelling, F. W. J. 19, 43, 58-59, 100, 268 Schiller, F. 11 Schilpp, P. A , , 242 Schleiermacher, F. 44, 87 Schmitt, R. 283 Schneidau, H. 118 Schneider, H. W. 42 Schopenhauer, A. 25, 100 Schrag, C , , 126, 129, Schutz, A. 221 Scott, C. 19, 23, 28, 89, 115, Shestov, L. 21, 25-26, 29, 61, 74, 76, 79, 106 Skousgaard, S. 28,
7 Smith, H , 115 Smith, J. E. 62, 90-98, , 116 Smith, J. H. 29, 79, 116, 285 Smith, T. v. 8 Wittgenstein, L. 19, 61, 126, , 283 Wyschogrod, M. 124, 129, Zarathustra, 185 Socrates, 26, 90, 122, 131, Solomon, R. c. 283 Spinoza, B. 12, 18 Stambaugh, J. 76, 80 Stein, G. 1 Strawson, P. F. 260 Swenson, D. 120, 225 Taylor, c. 44, 57, 277 Ten, Hoar, M. 225 Tertullian, Q. S. F. 21 Thales, 19 Thomas, J. H. 137, , Tillich, P. 8, 31-39, 41, 43, 58-59, 91,166, 168, 225, , 233, 238, 242, 249, 250 Tudal, 26 Tymieniecka, A-T. 117, 282 Waisman, F. 21 Walker, R. C. S. 57 Warnock, G. J Weber, S. 28 Wesley, J. 82 Whitehead, A. N. 64, 93 Wieman, H. N. 86 Wild, J. 123, ,
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