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Richard M. Liddy
The Catholic Intellectual Tradition:
Where is it today?
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Michael Ambrosio
Father Richard “Dick” Liddy and the Catholic Identity of Seton Hall University
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Gregory P. Floyd
Mediating Meaning:
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Dermot Quinn
A Wise Priest
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Patrick Manning
Startling Strangeness: Reading Lonergan’s Insight
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Gregory P. Floyd
Transforming Light: Intellectual Conversion in the Early Lonergan
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Santiago Ramos
The Eclipse of Beauty and its Recovery: A Lonergan Approach
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Stephen P. Ferguson
The Fragility of Consciousness
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About the Authors
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Richard Liddy
Introduction
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Brian Traska
Revisiting Crowe’s “How to Get an Insight” through Mindfulness Psychology
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Christopher Friel
Why Do We Reflect As We Do?
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Glenn Hughes
Art, Love, and Conversion
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David A. Nordquest, Stephen T. Frezza
Lonergan and the Philosophy of Engineering
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Bernard Lonergan’s account of the polymorphic character of consciousness provides a basis for distinguishing the common sense, scientific, artistic, and ethical elements present in engineering. These elements regard “the same real objects,” but do so from fundamentally different standpoints. In relating these standpoints to the underlying “procedures of the human mind,” Lonergan’s work provides a valuable tool for mapping both the unity and diversity of engineering.
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Eileen De Neeve
Piketty and Lonergan on Macroeconomics:
Similarities and Differences
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Harold Petersen
Lonergan, Schumpeter, Keynes, Minsky, and Mainstream Economics
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Chia-Hua Wei
A Reflection on Social Engagement at Fu Jen Catholic University Based On Lonergan’s Understanding of Conversion
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Stephen Ferguson
Book Review: Creator God, Evolving World by Cynthia Chrysdale and Neil Ormerod
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Toth/Lonergan Endowed Visiting Professor
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