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Dec. 27, 2011, at 10:47am
Fr. Ian Ker, author of the definitive biography of Cardinal Newman, is out with one of G.K. Chesterton. John J. Miller has an audio interview with Fr. Ker at the Corner today. It's difficult to hear, but worthwhile if you turn the volume all the way up and concentrate.
Gollum too, is a fitting example of addiction.
His 'precious' literally annihilates his personhood--splitting his personality into 2: such that he can no longer say 'me' but only 'we'.
In other words, he is not free to exercise an "I-Thou" relationship of persons, but pitifully, "we-it"
I argue that addiction does precisely this: objectifies the personal dimension of reality, such that everything to the addict can only be viewed in relation to the object, "it". Persons themselves are merely means to the end of possessing "it". It is nothing short of slavery to the "precious"
May. 20 at 4:10pm | See in context