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Method: Journal of Lonergan Studies
Volume 2, Issue 1, Spring 2011
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James Marsh
Self-Appropriation, Polymorphism, and Differance
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Robert Doran, S.J.
The Ninth Functional Specialty
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Michael Sharkey
Heidegger, Lonergan, and the Notion of Being
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Patrick Brown
Functional Specialization and the Methodical Division of Labor in Legal Studies
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Paul Osslington
Lonergan's Reception Among Economists: Tale of a Dead Fish and an Agenda for Future Work
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Hugo Meynell
Groarke, Aristotle, and Induction
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Nick Olkovich
Beyond Radical Particularism: A Lonerganian Response to S. Mark Heim's 'Pluralistic Inclusivism'
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David Oyler
Review of Pierrot Lambert and Philip McShane, Bernard Lonergan: His Life and Leading Ideas
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