Contributions

  • Doran, Robert M., 1939- - Contributor

Publication

1994 - University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario

Language

English

Word Count

44,500 words, Guess

Page Count

178 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL832382M
  • ISBN-100802004296
  • OCLC Control Number30358798
  • Library of Congress Control Number95106755
  • LibraryThing9607778

Classifications

  • DDC121/.092/2
  • LCCB2799.K7 S25 1994

Description

Lonergan's Insight has frequently been compared with Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Giovanni B. Sala, an internationally acknowledged Kant scholar, contrasts the cognitional theory of his former teacher Lonergan with the positions of Kant that have proved so influential, and in many ways so intractable, over the past two centuries. The first essay is one of the most influential papers ever written on Lonergan; it and the second one inquire into the notion of the a priori. The third essay presents a detailed analysis of Kantian intuitionism and contrasts it with the 'knowledge as structure' position of Lonergan's critical realism. In this essay intuitionism is generalized, to allow Sala to address representatives of neoscholasticism as well. The argument with neoscholasticism continues in the fourth essay. The final paper discusses Kant's resolution of the question regarding the agreement of a priori concepts with things, and finds in Lonergan's work an alternative position on correspondence and truth. Each essay is a model of careful and thorough scholarship, and also - surprising in a book of such proportions - of clarity. Lonergan appeals several times in Insight to the device of 'Clarification by Contrast.' Sala's essays show us in intricate detail how illuminating such comparisons can be.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Lonergan studies

Other Editions

  • Lonergan and Kant: five essays on human knowledgeUniversity of Toronto Press1994-01-01

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