
Coleridge and Contemplation
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- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I: Poetics and Aesthetics
- 1: J. C. C. Mays: Contemplation in Coleridge's Poetry
- 2: David E. Cooper: Meditation on the Move: Walking, Nature, Mystery
- 3: James Kirwan: Coleridge on Beauty: Aesthetic Contemplation as Revelation
- 4: Kathleen Wheeler: Coleridge, Dewey, and the Art of Contemplation
- 5: Roger Scruton: Imagination and Truth: Reflections after Coleridge
- Part II: Worldviews: Science, Ethics, and Politics
- 6: David Knight: Coleridge and Chemical Philosophy
- 7: Philip Aherne: The 'way of seeking': The Coleridgean Development of Utilitarianism in Cambridge
- 8: Kaz Oishi: Contemplation and Philanthropy: Coleridge, Owen, and the 'Well-Being of Nations'
- 9: Andy Hamilton: Coleridge, Mill, and Conservatism: Contemplation of an Idea
- Part III: Metaphysics
- 10: Peter Cheyne: Coleridge's 'Order of the Mental Powers' and the Energic-Energetic Distinction
- 11: Dillon Struwig: Coleridge's Two-Levels Theory of Metaphysical Knowledge and the Order of the Mental Powers in the Logic
- 12: Cristina Flores: Contemplant Spirits': Ralph Cudworth and Contemplation in S. T. Coleridge
- 13: Douglas Hedley: S. T. Coleridge's Contemplative Imagination
- 14: James Engell: Coleridge and Contemplation: The Act
- Part IV: Philosophy of Religion
- 15: Michael McGhee: The Soul steady and collected: A Buddhist response to Coleridge
- 16: Noriko Naohara: The Will to Faith: Coleridge's Contemplative Theology
- 17: Suzanne E. Webster: Coleridge, Contemplation, and the 'triple Ichheit'
- 18: J. Gerald Janzen: Notebook 55 as Contemplative Coda to Coleridge's Work and Life
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