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The thesis of this book is that only a social personalism and no form of impersonalism can adequately account for the solidarity and stability of what we individuals share with all other members of our society, our second nature. In the ancient world the discussion of society, at least since Plato and Aristotle, began with the social nature of individuals as found in families and proceeded to topics such as the formation and the well ordering of societies according to eternal principles grasped by reason. Since the beginning of the modern world, at least since Hobbes and Locke, the discussion of society began with the relation of persons and society and then moved on to other topics, usually political and legal ones. The central problem was to find the basis on which individuals formed societies and how they could do so. Buford's question is with a more basic issue: "What do individuals and society share in common?" or what philosophers since Cicero have called our second nature, and how to best understand its unity and stability. The crisis of our culture in the erosion of both solidarity and stability pointedly manifests itself in our second nature. There the culture in which we live is felt, lived, and shared. Buford asks how we can lay bare our second nature, revealing the extent of the crisis. Our second nature is the form of social actions of persons in triadic relations, and Buford argues that it is there that we find that trust unifies a society and provides the basis for the institutions that stabilize it.

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9780739132319 | Lexington Books, December 28, 2008, cover price $80.00 | About this edition: The thesis of this book is that only a social personalism and no form of impersonalism can adequately account for the solidarity and stability of what we individuals share with all other members of our society, our second nature.

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9780739132333 | Lexington Books, January 16, 2009, cover price $65.00

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By Thomas O. Buford (editor) and L. D. Johnson (editor)

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9781573123686 | Smyth & Helwys Pub, August 1, 2001, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Book by

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Product Description: Nonfiction: higher education

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9780865544666 | Mercer Univ Pr, May 1, 1995, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: Nonfiction: higher education

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Product Description: Using the parables to instruct.

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9780962845567 | Smyth & Helwys Pub, June 1, 1991, cover price $12.00 | About this edition: Using the parables to instruct.

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Product Description: The thesis of this text is that philosophy is a valuable resource for persons facing the developmental tasks of adulthood. Among the topics discussed are the nature of adulthood, sexual relations, monogamy, the rights of children, the free enterprise system, education, health care, finding meaning in life, free will and determinism, and death and the possibility of life after death...read more

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9780819111180 | Univ Pr of Amer, July 1, 1980, cover price $50.99 | About this edition: The thesis of this text is that philosophy is a valuable resource for persons facing the developmental tasks of adulthood.

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9780252001239 | Univ of Illinois Pr, June 1, 1971, cover price $16.95

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