‘John M. Rist describes how the ‘mainline' understanding of the human person arose, how it became shaken in early modern thinking, and finally shattered in the suspicions of the nineteenth and the nihilism of the twentieth centuries. Using Heidegger as a foil and Edith Stein as a resource, he shows how the mainline tradition can be reaffirmed and even enhanced by its history; he argues that we can do better than ‘the ethics of wishful thinking', which some might see as the only option available now. His book is a major contribution to both cultural and philosophical understanding.'
Robert Sokolowski - Elizabeth Breckenridge Caldwell Professor of Philosophy, Catholic University of America
'Few issues in philosophy are more urgent and enigmatic than the concept of a ‘person’. Eminent Platonic scholar and trenchant moralist, John M. Rist weighs in on the question with characteristic verve and formidable learning. The elegant sweep of his vision of the 'Mainline Tradition', and its critique and evolution since the Enlightenment, is remarkable, while the polemical and constructive thrust of his own arguments is arresting.'
Douglas Hedley - University of Cambridge
‘Deeply entrenched in the Catholic-Christian tradition, this investigation offers a provocative account of the concept ‘person’ from Plato to the present.’
H. Storl
Source: Choice
‘What is a Person? is the fruit of enormous learning and a mind capable of contextualizing philosophers differing in language, culture, and historical contexts in a clear, memorable style of exposition.’
Christopher Kaczor
Source: The Thomist
‘This erudite work is one of those rare monographs which combines depth and breadth, as well as critical scholarly treatment of historical figures and perennial issues which are nonetheless clearly applicable to contemporary interests. … This book would be useful for scholars in a number of fields of philosophy, theology and history. It would also make an excellent source for advanced graduate or doctoral seminars.’
Matthew W. Knotts
Source: Augustiniana