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Jerome Miller
"All Love is Self-Surrender"
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Michael P. Maxwell, Jr.
Deconstruction or Genuineness:
A Response to Jerome Miller
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Thomas J. McPartland
Consciousness and Normative Subjectivity:
Lonergan's Unique Foundational Enterprise
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William F. Ryan, SJ
Edmund Husserl and the 'Rätsel' of Knowledge
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The aim of this paper has been a brief examination of Husserl's notion of the riddle of knowing with a comparison to Lonergan's notion of wonder and the intention of being. The examination was undertaken by relating Husserl's concept of a riddle essentially to these central themes: wonder, epoche, and intentionality, with concomitant references to Lonergan's analogous notions. The paper was thus divided into two sections to address these themes of Husserl and Lonergan: Part I: "The Riddle of Knowing"; and Part II: "Wonder and Intentionality." The paper shows that for Husserl the very fact of human knowing in its correlation to transcendence is the riddle, and it shows that for Lonergan the subject wonders at this correlation, and consciously engages its structure of knowing and loving.
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Tad Dunne
Being in Love
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Robert M. Doran
Revisiting "Consciousness and Grace"
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Timothy Lynch
Consciousness and the Metaphor of Distance:
Remarks from Winter Twilight
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Patrick H. Byrne
Consciousness:
Levels, Sublations, and the Subject as Subject
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Michael Vertin
Judgments of Value, for the Later Lonergan
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David Oyler
The Operational Situation
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Bernard J. Tyrrell
Affectional Conversion:
A Distinct Conversion or Potential Differentiation in the Spheres of Sensitive Psychic and/or Affective Conversion?
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Kathleen Williams
Lonergan and Feminism
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Charles C. Hefling, Jr
Newman on Apprehension, Notional and Real
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William Mathews
Kant's Anomolous Insights
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Joseph A. Komonchak
Conversion and Objectivity
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Michael Vertin
The Divine Initiative: Grace, World-Order, and Human Freedom in the Early Writings of Bernard Lonergan
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Eileen Grieco
Concupiscence and Benevolence in the Thomistic Epistemology of Maritain, Lonergan, and Rahner
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Bernard J. F. Lonergan
The Notion of Structure
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Patrick Giddy
The African University and the Social Sciences:
The Contribution of Lonergan's Epistemological Theory
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Hugo Meynell
Literary Theory — What is to be Done?
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