Understanding and Being : The Halifax Lectures on Insight, Volume 5 /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Buffalo :
Published for Lonergan Research Institute of Regis College, Toronto, by University of Toronto Press,
1990.
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Edición: | Rev. and augm. / |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Editors' Preface
- LECTURES
- 1 Self-appropriation and Insight
- 1 Self-appropriation
- 2 Illustrations of Insight
- 2 Elements of Understanding
- 1 The Value of Self-appropriation
- 2 The Next of Related Terms
- 3 The Difference between Insight and Conception
- 4 The Content of the Insight
- 5 Conception and Abstraction
- 6 The Difference between Empirical Data and Concept
- 7 Nominal, Explanatory, and Implicit Definition
- 8 The Definitions of the Related Terms
- 9 The Expression and Object of Insight in Aristotle
- 10 The Notion of System11 Higher Viewpoints
- 12 The Significance of Symbolism
- 13 Inverse Insight
- 3 The Dynamic Aspect of Knowing
- 1 A Comparison of Scientific and Mathematical Understanding
- 2 The Notion of Heuristic Structure
- 3 Heuristic Procedure in Science
- 4 The Limitation of Classical Procedure
- 5 Probability Theory
- 6 The Notion of Probability
- 7 Canons of Empirical Method
- 4 Common Sense
- 1 Specialized Knowledge and Common Sense
- 2 Common Sense as Intellectual
- 3 Common Sense and the Role of Philosophy
- 4 Philosophy and Self-development5 The Notion of the Thing
- 5 Judgment
- 1 Judgment and Propositions
- 2 Judgment and Questioning
- 3 The Act of Reflective Understanding
- 4 Judgment and the Person Judging
- 5 Judgment in Itself
- 6 The Context of Judgment
- 7 Rational Consciousness
- 8 The General Form of Reflective Understanding
- 9 Concrete Judgments of Fact
- 10 Judgments on the Correctness of Insights
- 11 Probable Judgments
- 12 Analytic Propositions and Principles
- 13 Self-appropriation
- 6 Knowing and Being
- 1 Self-affirmation
- 2 The Notion of Being7 The A Priori and Objectivity
- 1 The Question of the A Priori
- 2 The Notion of Objectivity
- 8 A Definition of Metaphysics
- 1 The Underlying Problem
- 2 Positions and Counterpositions
- 3 Metaphysics as Synthesis
- 4 Transformation of Scientific Results
- 5 Implicit and Problematic Metaphysics
- 6 Explicit Metaphysics
- 7 Metaphysics and Explanatory Knowledge
- 9 Metaphysical Analysis and Metaphysical Integration
- 1 Metaphysical Analysis
- 2 Metaphysical Integration
- 10 Ethics and God
- 1 The Possibility of Ethics
- 2 The Existence of GodEVENING DISCUSSIONS
- Introduction
- Discussion 1
- 1 Mathematics and Logic
- 2 Refusing Insights
- 3 Insight as Unexpected
- 4 'Methods' of Gaining Insight
- 5 Self-appropriation and Philosophy
- 6 Self-appropriation and Truth
- 7 Self-appropriation and Self-involvement
- 8 The Universality of the Pure Desire to Know
- 9 Appropriation: The Word, the Act
- 10 Self-appropriation and Philosophy
- 11 Further Use of One's Insights
- 12 Philosophical Presuppositions of the Theory
- 13 Objectivity
- 14 Two Realisms