
Lonergan in the World
Self-Appropriation, Otherness, and Justice
James Marsh(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 21. August 2014
Book
Hardback
200 pages
978-1-4426-4897-5 (ISBN)
Description
In his philosophical classic Insight, Catholic philosopher and theologian Bernard Lonergan introduced the concept of self-appropriation - the personal search for knowledge of the self, and through that of the world - as the basis for systematic philosophical investigation.
In Lonergan in the World, James L. Marsh argues, clearly and passionately, that self-appropriation can serve as the basis for philosophical, ethical, and even political and economic thought. Comparing and applying Lonergan's principles to major trends in contemporary philosophy, including phenomenology, hermeneutics, postmodernism, analytic philosophy, and Marxism, Marsh uncovers the philosophical and the socio-political implications of Lonergan's work and its value as the basis for a search for justice and self-understanding.
Drawing on Marsh's more than forty years of studying and teaching Lonergan's thought, Lonergan in the World is a book that should be read not just by philosophers and theologians, but by anyone interested in the philosophical foundations of a just and authentic life.
In Lonergan in the World, James L. Marsh argues, clearly and passionately, that self-appropriation can serve as the basis for philosophical, ethical, and even political and economic thought. Comparing and applying Lonergan's principles to major trends in contemporary philosophy, including phenomenology, hermeneutics, postmodernism, analytic philosophy, and Marxism, Marsh uncovers the philosophical and the socio-political implications of Lonergan's work and its value as the basis for a search for justice and self-understanding.
Drawing on Marsh's more than forty years of studying and teaching Lonergan's thought, Lonergan in the World is a book that should be read not just by philosophers and theologians, but by anyone interested in the philosophical foundations of a just and authentic life.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4426-4897-5 (9781442648975)
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Person
James L. Marsh is a professor emeritus of philosophy at Fordham University.
Content
Preface
1. Self-Appropriation: Lonergan's Pearl of Great Price
2. Thought and Expression in Lonergan
3. Continental Hermeneutics: A Lonerganian Response
4. Self-Appropriation and Alterity
5. The Unity of the Right and the Good in Lonergan's Ethics
6. Rationality and Mystery in Lonergan
7. Post-modernism: A Lonerganian Retrieval and Critique
8. Self-Appropriation, Polymorphism, and Differance
9. Lonergan and Marx on Economics and Social Theory: Some Preliminary Reflections
10. Intellectual, Moral, and Religious Conversion as Radical Political Conversion
11. Self-Appropriation, Contemplation, and Resistance
12. On Really Living
13. Self-Appropriation as a Way of Life
Conclusion
Notes
Index
1. Self-Appropriation: Lonergan's Pearl of Great Price
2. Thought and Expression in Lonergan
3. Continental Hermeneutics: A Lonerganian Response
4. Self-Appropriation and Alterity
5. The Unity of the Right and the Good in Lonergan's Ethics
6. Rationality and Mystery in Lonergan
7. Post-modernism: A Lonerganian Retrieval and Critique
8. Self-Appropriation, Polymorphism, and Differance
9. Lonergan and Marx on Economics and Social Theory: Some Preliminary Reflections
10. Intellectual, Moral, and Religious Conversion as Radical Political Conversion
11. Self-Appropriation, Contemplation, and Resistance
12. On Really Living
13. Self-Appropriation as a Way of Life
Conclusion
Notes
Index