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Description
This book applies Bernard Lonergan's thought to current issues in philosophy and in moral and other areas of theology.
Table of Contents
Part 1. Knowing and Consciousness
1. Self-refutation and Self-knowledge
2. John Searle and Human Consciousness
3. MacIntyre, Critical Realism and Animal Consciousness
Part 2. Philosophy of Language
4. Übersicht as Oversight: Problems in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy
5. Anti-Realism and Critical Realism: Dummett and Lonergan
Part 3. Continental Thought
6. Badiou's Metaphysical Basis for Ethics
Part 4. Ethics
7. Moral Conversion and Problems in Proportionalism
Part 5. Philosophy and Theology
8. Christianity, Interculturality and Salvation
9. Rahner's Philosophy: A Lonerganian critique
Concluding Remarks
Product details
| Published | Mar 05 2010 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781441154347 |
| Imprint | Continuum |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"I find this an enormously impressive work. It appears to me that there are few tasks that are more important than bringing Lonergan's thought to bear on the myriad problems of our culture to which it is relevant. Beards does more effectively than any other author known to me the work of relating Lonergan's philosophy and theory of knowledge to the preoccupations and concerns of contemporary analytical philosophers; but he seems equally at home in 'continental' thinking. His attitude, invariably appreciative yet critical, is ideal for the task in hand; his erudition is formidable. His style, serene, limpid and unpretentious, is a model for philosophical exposition." -- Hugo Meynell, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, the University of Calgary, Canada.
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'This book will be controversial. Yet despite its penetrating analysis, Beards always shows a deep respect for his interlocutors. It is this that makes this wide ranging collection applying Lonergan's thought to various philosophies well worth the effort.'
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