Table of Contents  

    • Preface
  • PART I Identity and the Good
    • 1. Inescapable Frameworks
    • 2. The Self in Moral Space
    • 3. Ethics of Inarticulacy
    • 4. Moral Sources
  • PART II Inwardness
    • 5. Moral Topography
    • 6. Plato's Self-Mastery
    • 7. "In Interiore Homine"
    • 8. Descartes's Disengaged Reason
    • 9. Locke's Punctual Self
    • 10. Exploring "l'Humaine Condition"
    • 11. Inner Nature
    • 12. A Digression on Historical Explanation
  • PART III The Affirmation of Ordinary Life
    • 13. "God Loveth Adverbs"
    • 14. Rationalized Christianity
    • 15. Moral Sentiments
    • 16. The Providential Order
    • 17. The Culture of Modernity
  • PART IV The Voice of Nature
    • 18. Fractured Horizons
    • 19. Radical Enlightenment
    • 20. Nature as Source
    • 21. The Expressivist Turn
  • PART V Subtler Languages
    • 22. Our Victorian Contemporaries
    • 23. Visions of the Post-Romantic Age
    • 24. Epiphanies of Modernism
    • 25. Conclusion: The Conflicts of Modernity
    • Notes
    • Index