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Lonergan and Kant : five essays on human knowledge /

Lonergan's Insight has frequently been compared with Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Giovanni B. Sala, an internationally acknowledged Kant scholar, contrasts the cognitional theory of his former teacher Lonergan with the positions of Kant that have proved so influential, and in many ways...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sala, Giovanni B. (Autor)
Otros Autores: Doran, Robert M., 1939- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Alemán
Publicado: Toronto [Ont.] ; Buffalo [N.Y.] : University of Toronto Press, ©1994.
Colección:Lonergan studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • Editor's Preface
  • Author's Foreword
  • 1 The A Priori in Human Knowledge: Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and Lonergan's Insight
  • 1 Kant's Reasons for His Quest of the A Priori
  • 2 Does the Mind Impose the A Priori on Reality or Does It Question Reality through the A Priori?
  • 3 The Intuition Principle in the KRV and the Structure Principle in Insight
  • 4 Relation of Cognitional Activity to Reality
  • 5 The A Priori of Sensibility
  • 6 The A Priori of Verstand
  • 7 The A Priori of Vernunft
  • 8 Judgment as Adequate Response to the A Priori of Mind
  • 9 Expansion of the A Priori: From Knowledge of Nature to Constitution of the Human World2 The Role of the A Priori in Knowledge: On a Fundamental Problem in the Kantian Critique
  • 1 Two Conceptions of the A Priori
  • 2 The A Priori of Sensibility
  • 3 The A Priori of the Understanding
  • 4 The A Priori of Reason
  • 5 The A Priori in the Critique of Judgment
  • 3 Kant's Theory of Human Knowledge: A Sensualistic Version of Intuitionism
  • 1 The Introspective Method of Developing a Theory of Knowledge
  • 2 The Essence of Knowledge according to the KRV: Knowing is Looking
  • 3 The Role of Thought in the Constitution of Knowledge4 The Relation between the Various Cognitional Operations and the Object according to the KRV
  • 5 The Intellectualistic Version of Intuitionism
  • 5.1 The Immediate Realism of E. Gilson
  • 5.2 Mediated Realism (Realismus Mediatus)
  • 5.3 The Diallele of the Intuitionist Theory of Knowledge
  • 5.4 'Cognitio debet esse originarie visio' in J. de Vries
  • 5.5 The Contribution of the Category of Causality to Knowledge of the Object in the Kantian Tradition
  • 6 Critical Realism: Human Knowledge Consists in the Threefold Operation of an Intelligent and Rational Intentionality6.1 Introspective Method and Critical Realism
  • 6.2 The Two Pillars of Critical Realism
  • 6.3 The Relation of the Cognitional Operations to Reality
  • 6.4 Two Meanings of 'Object'
  • 6.5 Sensibility and Understanding Are Both Necessary for Human Knowledge. But Who Serves Whom?
  • 4 Intentionality versus Intuition
  • 1 Intuitionism: Knowing is Looking
  • 2 Introspection as the Method for Attaining Knowledge of Knowledge
  • ""3 Basic Theses of an Introspectively Developed Epistemology""""4 Self-knowledge â€? An Exception?""; ""5 Consciousness Is (Only) Experience of Oneself as Subject""; ""6 The Virtually Unconditioned as the Ground of the Rational Judgment""; ""7 From the Myth of Seeing to the Rationality of the Judgment""; ""5 Kant's Antithetic Problem and Lonergan's Rational Conception of Reality""; ""1 The Discovery of the Antithetic Problem as the Moment at Which the KRV Was Born""; ""2 The Significance of the Antithetic Problem in the Overall Context of Kant's Transcendental Philosophy""