附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Plato: Socrates welcomes a stranger: the dominant gives way to the self -- Locke: a late encounter with the "bottom": the dominant finally looks to the unconscious -- Sartre: Jean sans terre tries to descend: the repressed takes over; then a move to integration -- Augustine: a long and troubled conversion: the search for the repressed and integration -- Descartes: thought and extension divided: philosophical troubles pass and the dominant rules -- Spinoza: thought and extension united: the dominant quietly allows the repressed -- Rousseau: the heart's uncertain reasons: the dominant and suggestions of integration -- Kant: pure reason falters and regains control: the dominant allows auxiliaries, then the repressed, and then reconsiders -- Kierkegaard: sacrificium intellectus: the dominant surrenders to a troubled conjunction -- Whitehead: process leads to peace: weaving together the dominant and the repressed -- Hume: a philosopher turns to history: the dominant cedes to nature -- Teilhard: quaternity in omega: the process of transformation.