Lonergan in the World compares and applies Lonergan’s principles to major trends in contemporary philosophy, including phenomenology, hermeneutics, postmodernism, analytic philosophy, and Marxism.
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