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Cover
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Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Aristotelian Joyce
Joyce and Aristotle
Aristotelian Concepts
2. Thomist Joyce
The Thomist Revival
Joyce's Jesuit Masters
Thomist Atmosphere
Thomistic Philosophical Handbooks
Joyce's Knowledge of Aquinas
3. Knowledge and Permanence
Limit of the Diaphane: Color and Space
Time and Space
Nebeneinander and Nacheinander
Modality and Perception
Perception and Change
Aristotle or Berkeley?
Knowledge in "Scylla and Charybdis"
Knowledge in Finnegans Wake
4. Identity, Soul, and Substance
Selfhood in Finnegans Wake
"Substance" and its Variants
Joyce's Concept of Self
Michael Maher's Psychology Handbook
5. Totality, Diversity, and Order: The Unity of Analogy
Analogy for Aristotle
Analogy for Joyce
Analogy in Ulysses
Uncle Charles Principle
"Word Known to All Men": Love the Analogical Center of Ulysses
Unity in Diversity: Totality and Analogy
6. Beauty: Joyce's Thomist Aesthetics
Aquinas on Beauty
Joyce's Interpretation of Thomist Beauty
Truth and Beauty as Desired
Aquinas's Theory of Cognition
Divorce of Sense and Intellect, Beauty and Truth
Apprehension
The Language of Thomist Aesthetics
Aesthetic Analysis in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Hegelian Joyce?
7. Joyce's Quotations from Aristotle
Afterword
Appendix: Texts on Aesthetics from James Joyce's "Early Commonplace Book" (MS 36,639/02/A)
Notes
Bibliography
Index Nominum
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