Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""Contents""; ""General Editors' Preface, ""; ""Editor's Introduction, ""; ""PART ONE: LECTURES ON MATHEMATICAL LOGIC""; ""1 The General Character of Mathematical Logic""; ""1 A Descriptive Approach""; ""2 An Analytic Approach""; ""2 The Development and Limits of Mathematical Logic""; ""1 The Pursuit of an Ideal""; ""2 Logical Formalization""; ""3 Principal Lines of Endeavor""; ""4 Godelian Limitations""; ""5 The Transcendence of Godelian Limitations""; ""6 Conclusion""; ""3 The Truth of a Mathematical-logical System""; ""1 The Truth of What?""; ""2 The General Character of Such Truth""
  • ""3 What Is Meant by Truth'?""""4 A Mathematical-logical System Is by Postulation a Virtually Unconditioned""; ""5 Various Types of Mathematical-logical Systems Contain Fragments of Factual Truth""; ""4 The Foundations of Logic""; ""1 Traditional Logic""; ""2 The Changed Situation""; ""3 The Question of Foundations""; ""4 Symptoms of the Ambivalence of Technique""; ""5 Samples of Foundations of Logic""; ""5 Mathematical Logic and Scholasticism""; ""1 A New Factor in the Problem of Method""; ""2 Is Scholastic Thought an Axiomatic System?""; ""3 Mathematical Logic and Existence""
  • ""4 Mathematical Logic and Substance""""5 Conclusion""; ""PART TWO: LONERGAN'S LECTURE OUTLINES""; ""6 The Lecture Notes on Mathematical Logic""; ""1 The General Character of Mathematical Logic""; ""2 The Development of Mathematical Logic""; ""3 The Truth of an ML System""; ""4 The Foundations of Logic""; ""5 Mathematical Logic and Scholasticism""; ""7 The Lecture Notes on Existentialism I: Orientation and Authors""; ""1 General Orientation""; ""2 On Being Oneself""; ""3 On Being Oneself: Philosophic Significance of the Theme""; ""4 Husserl: Later Period""; ""5 Critique of Husserl's Krisis""
  • ""6 Phenomenology: Nature, Significance, Limitations""""7 M. Heidegger""; ""8 Single Page on 'Horizon'""; ""8 The Lecture Notes on Existentialism II: Subject and Horizon""; ""1 The Dilemma of the Subject""; ""2 Subject and Horizon""; ""3 Horizon and Dread""; ""4 Horizon and History""; ""5 Horizon as the Problem of Philosophy""; ""PART THREE: LECTURES ON EXISTENTIALISM""; ""9 General Orientation""; ""1 The Term 'Existentialism'""; ""2 Bibliography""; ""3 'Being a Man'""; ""4 Relation to Positivism and Idealism""; ""5 Time and History""; ""6 Existentialism and Scholasticism""
  • ""7 Marcel and Jaspers""""10 On Being Oneself""; ""1 The Subject""; ""2 Patterns of Consciousness""; ""3 The Intellectual Pattern""; ""4 The Practical Pattern""; ""5 'Oneself'""; ""6 Withdrawal-and-Return""; ""7 Philosophic Significance of the Theme""; ""11 The Later Husserl""; ""1 Husserl's Last Work""; ""2 Is There a Crisis in Science?""; ""3 Fourth-century Athens""; ""4 The Renaissance""; ""5 The Criterion""; ""6 Five Criticisms of Modern Science""; ""7 Diagnosis""; ""8 Remedy""; ""9 Critique of Husserl's Krisis""; ""12 Phenomenology: Nature, Significance, Limitations""