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Introduction to the Text (Wanda Teays)
Part I: Theory - Preface to Part One: Reflections on Reshaping Philosophy and the Emergence of Un-Ordered Pairs, Michael Boylan
Chapter 1. Boylan's Fictional Narratives and the Reshaping of Philosophy, (Jeffrey R. Di Leo)
Chapter 2. How Can Fiction Contribute to Critical Race Theory? (Tina Fernandes Botts)
Chapter 3. Philosophy Plays: A Neo-Socratic Way of Performing Public Philosophy, (Edward H. Spence)
Chapter 4. Processing Fiction, (Peter Tagore Tan).-Part II: The De Anima Novels -Preface to Part Two: What is the Aim of the De Anima Novels? (Michael Boylan)
Chapter 5. The Extinction of Desire, Narrative Identity and the Good Life, (Robert Paul Churchill)
Chapter 6. Rainbow Curve, Moral Change, Racial Justice, (Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez)
Chapter 7. To the Promised Land: Ethics, Religion and the Power of Storytelling, (Virginia L. Warren)
Chapter 8. Free Will vs. Fate in Maya: An Irish-American History, (Wanda Teays)
Part III: The Archē Novels - Preface to Part Three: What is the Aim of The Archē Novels (Michael Boylan)
Chapter 9. Naked Reverse and The Downfall of the Cartesian-Self: Introducing a Feminist Characterization of Who We Are, (Deborah S. Mower)
Chapter 10. Revolutionary Agency, Gender, and Integrity: The Story of T-Rx and Mary Taylor, (Per Bauhn)
Chapter 11. The Long Fall of the Ball from the Wall: Reflections on Child Maltreatment, (Simona Giordano)
Part IV: Using Fictive Narrative Philosophy to Teach Philosophy
Chapter 12. Fictive Narrative Philosophy as Necessary in the Classroom, (Alan Tomhave)
Chapter 13. Narrative For a Contemporary Citizenship, (Eddy M. Souffrant)
Part V: Boylan Responds to his Commentators
Chapter 14. A Reply to my Colleagues, (Michael Boylan).

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