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Jen Takes It Personally

Dr. Jen Spencer

I write on what it means to be a person, the educational philosophy of Charlotte Mason (whom I consider to be part of the Personalist tradition), and how flourishing persons lead to a flourishing world.

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A Person is Self-Transcending

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A Person Is Not the Same as an Individual

The word “person” is normally used in reference to “an individual human being;” but an individual and a person, in this context, are very different things. To...

a year ago

OK. [Gulp] Here Goes.

Hello, friend. Grab a cup of tea and sit down. We need to talk. In fact, let me go make a fresh pot. This is going to be hard, and I need an extra moment to muster my courage.

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A Person is Embodied

In the heart of the Vatican, there is a room known as the Stanza della Segnatura that was once part of Pope Julius II’s private apartments. In 1508, the artist Raphael was commissioned to paint a series of frescoes that would illustrate the...

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A Person is Reflexive

In my last post, I began a discussion on Christian Smith’s definition of a person:

“A normal person is a conscious, reflexive, embodied, self-transcending center of subjective experience, durable identity, moral commitment, and social co...

2 years ago
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A Person is Conscious

“A normal person is a conscious, reflexive, embodied, self-transcending center of subjective experience, durable identity, moral commitment, and social communication who--as the efficient cause of his or her own responsible actions and in...

2 years ago
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