Philosophical encounters : Lonergan and the analytical tradition /
Philosophical Encounters defends Lonergan from the kind of attacks typically made against his position and conveys something of the deep influences on Lonergan's mind that help to account for its distinctiveness.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto, Ont. :
University of Toronto Press,
©2005.
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Colección: | Lonergan studies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""PART ONE: THE BASIC POSITION""; ""1 The Structure of Cognition""; ""The Process of Coming to Know Something""; ""Why Is Doing That Knowing?""; ""The Coherence and Correspondence Theories of Truth""; ""Ideas""; ""Objectivity""; ""Consciousness""; ""The Fourth Level of Consciousness""; ""Intentionality""; ""PART TWO: ENCOUNTERS, COMPARISONS, AND CONTRASTS""; ""2 Epistemology: Lonergan and Hume""; ""Hume�s Position""; ""Lonergan�s Response""; ""Consciousness and the Self""; ""The Desire to Know""; ""The Fourth Level of Consciousness""
- ""Transcendantal Method""""3 The Notion of Belief: Lonergan, Needham, and Hampshire""; ""Hume�s Notion of Belief""; ""Kant�s Notion of Belief""; ""Hampshire�s Notion of Belief""; ""4 Subjectivity and Objectivity: Lonergan and Polanyi""; ""Objective Knowledge""; ""Tacit Knowing""; ""Lonergan�s Position""; ""Conclusion""; ""5 Problems and Solutions: Lonergan and Russell""; ""Lonergan�s Notion of the Four Levels of Consciousness""; ""Bertrand Russell""; ""A Summary of Russell�s Philosophical Development""; ""Logical Atomism""; ""The Nature of Judgment""
- ""The Theory of Definite Descriptions""""Behaviorism, Introspection, and Psychologism""; ""Russell�s and Lonergan�s Uses and Notions of Introspection""; ""6 Descartes Under Fire: Lonergan and Wittgenstein""; ""Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus""; ""Logic""; ""From the Tractatus to Philosophical Investigations""; ""Philosophical Investigations""; ""The Role of Understanding""; ""Reacting to the Tradition""; ""A Lonerganian Response to Wittgenstein""; ""Intentionality""; ""From Classical to Historical Consciousness""; ""7 Town Criers of Inwardness: Lonergan and Rorty""; ""Rorty�s Thesis""
- ""How the Ocular Metaphor Arose""""From Descartes to Kant (1)""; ""The Analytical Tradition""; ""The Way Forward""; ""Lonergan�s History of Philosophy""; ""Galileo""; ""From Descartes to Kant (2)""; ""A Radical Comparison of Rorty and Lonergan""; ""The Roots of Disagreement""; ""Rorty and Mind""; ""Lonergan and the Subject""; ""The Basic Objection to Rorty""; ""Conclusion""; ""PART THREE: SOME APPLICATIONS""; ""8 Hume�s �Is-Ought� Problem: A Solution""; ""Moral Judgments""; ""9 Lonergan and Wittgenstein on Logic""; ""Lonergan: From Logic to Method""
- Wittgenstein: From Logic to Forms of LifeF.H. Bradley
- The Influence of H.W.B. Joseph
- The Form of Inference
- The Impersonal Objective
- 10 Education, Psychology, and Philosophy
- Education
- The Flight from the Subject
- Intentionality
- Trying to Do Without the Subject
- Language
- Glossary of Key Terms
- Bernard Lonergan: Biographical Note
- Index
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