The Role of Dialectic in the Thought of Bernard Lonergan

Dissertation, Fordham University (1980)
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This dissertation is an exegetical study of Lonergan's primary works. Its intent is to provide a systematic account of Lonergan's entire philosophy, i.e., his theory of knowledge, metaphysics, and philosophy of man. There have been other attempts to provide just such a coherent perspective of

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