love potions and
Life after Life (Moody)
Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore, The
life-source view, of soul
Locke, John
Lockhart, Gilderoy
choice and
education and
Pensieve and
soul and
logos
Longbottom, Neville
destiny and
libertarianism and
Pensieve and
self-understanding and
Lord of the Rings, The (Tolkien)
love
love potions and
radical feminism and
redemption and
Lovegood, Luna
Lucretius
Lupin, Remus
destiny and
education and
identity and
libertarianism and
love and redemption
moral regeneration and
patriotism and
radical feminism and
soul and
truth in fiction and
Malfoy, Draco
libertarianism and
love potions and
self-understanding and
transformation and
Marauder’s Map
Marge, Aunt
masculinity
materialism
maximal inclusiveness principle
Maxime, Madame
McGonagall, Minerva
destiny and
education and
identity and
love and redemption
radical feminism and
meaning, transformation and
memory
aids (See also Pensieve)
memory theory of personal identity
transformation and
mentors
metaphysics
Mill, John Stuart
mind
brain vs.
extended mind theory
mind-body distinction and identity
See also Pensieve
Ministry of Magic
libertarianism and
power and
radical feminism and
Miracles (Lewis)
Moaning Myrtle
“model school,”
Moody, Alastor “Mad-Eye”
education and
identity and
Pensieve and
reality and
transformation and
Moody, Raymond
morality
education and
patriotism and
self-understanding and See also ethics; moral regeneration; virtue
moral regeneration
fantasy and
integrity of personal identity and
Order of the Phoenix and
remorse and death
Voldemort and
Morris, Tom
mortality
accepting death and
destiny and
repentance and
“motive-choice,”
Munaker, Sue
Nagini
near-death experiences (NDEs)
Nearly Headless Nick
Nicomachean Ethics (Aristotle)
nonoccurrent beliefs
Nussbaum, Martha
Occlumency
occurrent beliefs
Oedipus (Oedipus)
open future view
Otto (extended mind theory example)
Padfoot. See also Black, Sirius
Pangle, Thomas
Parseltongue
Pascal, Blaine
patriotism
communitarianism and
cosmopolitanism and
dangers of
discrimination and
division and divisiveness
global conflict and
Patronus
Harry Potter and
James Potter and
Nymphadora Tonks and
Pensieve
extended mind theory and
materialism vs. dualism
occurrent vs. nonoccurrent beliefs
types of memory and
“people,” radical feminism and
personal identity. See identity
personal liberty. See also libertarianism
perspective, self-understanding and
Pettigrew, Peter
identity and
Pensieve and
radical feminism and
self-understanding and See also Wormtail
phenomenalism
philia
philosopher-rulers
philosophy
connection to Harry Potter
death and
Pince, Madame
Plantinga, Alvin
Plato
allegory of the cave
on death
education and
love and redemption
on philosophy
power and
virtue and
politics
libertarianism and
patriotism and
power and
Polyjuice Potion
Potter, Albus Severus
Potter, Harry
destiny and
education and
identity and
libertarianism and
love and redemption
love potions and
moral regeneration and
mortality and
patriotism and
Pensieve and
power and
radical feminism and
reality and
self-understanding and
soul and
transformation and
virtue and
Potter, James
love and redemption
moral regeneration and
mortality and
Pensieve and
soul and
truth in fiction and
Potter, Lily
destiny and
love and redemption
love potions and
moral regeneration and
power and
self-understanding and
soul and
truth in fiction and
virtue and
Potterwatch
power
rulers and
temptation and
predeterminism
prejudgment, transformation and
primary truths
Prinzi, Travis
prophecy
fallible
self-fulfilling
types of
Psychology: Briefer Course (James)
purebloods
libertarianism and
patriotism and
racism and
Quidditch, radical feminism and
Quirrell, Professor
race
civil rights and
racism and See also purebloods
radical feminism
Harry Potter (series) as sexist vs. progressive
liberal feminism vs.
love and
“rational animals,”
rational choice
rationalism, self-understanding and
reader response, truth in fiction and
reality
argument from reason and
metaphysics and
moral regeneration and
near-death experiences (NDEs) and
perception of
reason
identity and
reality and
redemption
choice and
good vs. evil
love potions and
transformation and
types of love and
regret
religion
love and redemption
moral regeneration and
mortality and
predeterminism and
reality and
remorse, death and
&
nbsp; Republic (Plato)
Resurrection Stone
Riddle, Tom
moral regeneration and
patriotism and
Pensieve and
power and
soul and
transformation and See also Voldemort
Riddle, Tom, Sr.
Ring of Gyges
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Rowling, J. K.
on destiny
on libertarianism
on moral regeneration
on Pensieve
on power
on reality
on self-understanding
on soul
truth in fiction and
Runcorn, Albert
Sauron (The Lord of the Rings)
Schoefer, Christine
“school of virtue,”
Scrimgeour, Rufus
secondary truths
“second self,”
“second wave feminism,”
Secrets of the Darkest Art
Seers
self
identity and (See also identity)
soul and
self-examination
self-fulfilling prophecy
self-knowledge
self-love
self-reliance, libertarianism and
self-sacrifice
self-understanding
ability and
challenging oneself and
choice and
perspective and
rationalism and
self-examination and
sentience
sentimental conception, of soul
“Seventh Letter” (Plato)
sexism
Shacklebolt, Kingsley
Skeeter, Rita
Slughorn, Horace
destiny and
love potions and
Pensieve and
soul and
Slytherin, Salazar
Slytherin House
Harry Potter and
love and redemption
patriotism and
racism and
Smith, C. Jason
Smith, Hepzibah
Snape, Severus
destiny and
libertarianism and
love potions and
moral regeneration and
Pensieve and
power and
radical feminism and
self-understanding and
transformation and
virtue and
Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare (S.P.E.W.)
Socrates
Sophists
Sorcerer’s Stone
Sorting Hat
soul
defeating death and
moral regeneration and
philosophical conceptions of
self and
sentimental conception of
as surviving bodily death
virtue and
Sprout, Pomona
Stevenson, Adlai
Sword of Gryffindor
Symposium (Plato)
teachers, education and
Thicknesse, Pius
“Thirty,”
Thomas, Dean
Thrasymachus
Tolkien, J. R. R.
Tolstoy, Leo
Tonks, Nymphadora
“tradition,”
transformation
bias and
identity and
memory and meaning
prejudgment and
redemption and
Trelawney, Sybill
destiny and
education and
libertarianism and
Triwizard Tournament
trust
destiny and
love and redemption
truth in fiction
authorial intent and
defined
genre constraints and
reader response and
textual evidence and
Umbridge, Dolores
education and
libertarianism and
power and
radical feminism and
transformation and
utilitarianism
Vane, Romilda
vice, patriotism and
virtue
common good vs. greater good
fulfillment and
justice and
patriotism and
power and See also ethics; morality
Voldemort
destiny and
education and
libertarianism and
love and redemption
love potions and
moral regeneration and
mortality and
patriotism and
Pensieve and
power and
radical feminism and
self-understanding and
soul and
transformation and
virtue and See also Riddle, Tom
Waldron, Jeremy
Watson, Emma. See also Granger, Hermione
Weasley, Arthur
identity and
libertarianism and
self-understanding and
truth in fiction and
“Weasley, Barny,”
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