Preface
Introduction
The problem of Human Essence
Natura Naturans and Natura Naturata
Eternity as the Existence of God and the Derivation of Duration
Causa Sui: Divine Causality as Freedom and determinism
Ontological Fullness of Being and the denial of Final Cause: the Meaning of Perfection
The Multiplicity of God and the Multiplicity of Sense
Kinds of Knowledge
Freedom as Ontic Limit
Flux and Strife: the Ethcial Implications of the One and the Many
That Which is Common
Essence and Immortality
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index