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Quest for Self-Knowledge: An Essay in Lonergan's Philosophy (Lonergan Studies)

paperbackJuly 5, 1997
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ISBN-13: 9780802078513 ISBN-10: 0802078516
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Binding
paperback
Published
July 5, 1997
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×1.90×15.70 cm

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Quest for Self-Knowledge: An Essay in Lonergan's Philosophy (Lonergan Studies) by Flanagan, Joseph. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780802078513.

The theme of self-knowledge, introduced by classical philosophers, was taken up and extended by Bernard Lonergan in his major work, Insight. In this innovative and complex study, Lonergan developed a systematic method for understanding the development of self-knowledge. Joseph Flanagan shares with Lonergan the premise that the problem of self-knowledge can be resolved methodically. The purpose of this book is to introduce teachers and students to this difficult subject and to provide readers with a transcultural, normative foundation for a critical evaluation of self-identity and cultural identity. Flanagan elucidates the complicated historical context in reference to the emergence of Lonergans positions; in particular he relates Lonergans thought to the development of modern science. He then retraces the main arguments of Insight as they relate to the theme of self-knowledge, and invites readers to discover and verify within their own conscious experiences a foundational identity that they share with all knowers in an ever-expanding search for truth. This method of self-appropriation not only reveals a new philosophical method, but also transforms the traditional science of metaphysics by subsuming it into a richer and more comprehensive ethical context. Quest for Self-Knowledge establishes new ground for philosophical and religious dialogue and demonstrates how Lonergans philosophy provides a context that complements and enriches the analytic and phenomenological approaches that dominate Western schools of philosophy.