Preface Introduction: On Praxis and Pleroma I. The Philosophical Problem 1. A Historical Perspective 2. A Contemporary Evaluation II. Categoreal Themes and their Practical Applications 3. Semiotic Self-Reference 4. Physical Symmetry 5. Biological Equilibration III. Rethinking the Nature of Spiritual Disclipline 6. Nietzsche's Negation 7. A Novel Response Conclusion: Beyond Diversion and Decadence Notes Select Bibliography Index
Peter H. VanNess is Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Union Theological Siminary in New York City.
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