Lonergan's Quest: A Study of Desire in the Authoring of Insight

Lonergan's Quest: A Study of Desire in the Authoring of Insight

by William A. Mathews
Lonergan's Quest: A Study of Desire in the Authoring of Insight

Lonergan's Quest: A Study of Desire in the Authoring of Insight

by William A. Mathews

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Overview

Insight is widely regarded as Bernard Lonergan’s masterwork. Worked out over a period of twenty-eight years, its aim was to present a theory of human knowing that underpinned the wide range of disciplines it addressed and their distinctive insights. In Lonergan’s Quest, William A. Mathews details the genesis, researching, composition, and question structure of Insight.

The path to Insight began for Lonergan in the 1920s with his studies in philosophy at Heythrop College. Questioning many of the accepted truths of those studies, Lonergan's interests moved to economics while teaching in Depression-era Montreal, and later to theology and the philosophy of history while studying in Rome. The writing of Insight began in earnest in 1949 and soon evolved into Lonergan’s masterpiece, encompassing his many divergent, but philosophically coherent, streams of thought.

An intellectual biography, Lonergan’s Quest locates Insight centrally within the broader philosophical tradition, presenting a new solution to the problem of the mind-world relation as posed by Immanuel Kant, as well as addressing the nature of consciousness. The book demonstrates that the desire of the human mind is also a narrative in time through which the intellectual identity of the author is forged and their relation with the text established.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442613157
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 11/01/2011
Series: Lonergan Studies
Pages: 576
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.17(d)

About the Author

William A. Mathews is an associate professor with the Centre for Philosophy at the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy.

Table of Contents

Preface

  1. Introduction: Desire and the Shaping of an Author
  1. TRADITIONS AND THE EDUCATION OF DESIRE: THE APPRENTICESHIP OF A PROBLEM SOLVER, 1904–1940
    1. Quebec Origins: A Classics Student, an Illness, and a Surprising Vocation
    2. Heythrop: Awakening to the Problem of Knowledge
    3. Puzzled in Montreal by the Depression and Plato’s Ideas
    4. Struggling with History and Reality in Rome before the War
    5. Postgraduate Studies in Theology: A New Road Taken

  2. FINDING AND FOLLOWING THE GOLDEN CORD OF THE HEART’S DESIRE
    1. Economics or Cognitional Theory: Towards Desire’s Decisions
    2. Insights into Phantasms as the Origins of Words
    3. Thought and Reality: Measuring the Kantian Bridge
    4. Aquinas on Cognition and Its Transcendence
    5. Toronto, the Operations of the Mind, and a Creative Illness
    6. Human Insights as Reflections of the Divine Nature

  3. COMPOSING INSIGHT: THE ARTISTRY OF DESIRE

    The Proto-Insight, 1949–1951

    1. 1949: The Vision of the First Beginning
    2. Experimenting with the Insights of Mathematicians and Scientists
    3. The Breakthrough to Cognitional Structure
    4. The Mind’s Desire as the Key to the Relation of Thought and Reality
    5. Exploring the Real Known World: A Metaphysical Beginning

      The Autograph, 1951–1953

    6. Finally Beginning in the Middle: Common Sense, Consciousness, and Self-Affirmation
    7. Insights into Emergent Probability
    8. Insights into the Dialectical Development of Common Sense
    9. Insights into the Irreducibility of Things
    10. Insights into Philosophical Method, Polymorphism, and Isomorphism
    11. Process Metaphysics: Finality, Development, the Human Image
    12. On Mythic and Philosophical Consciousness: Truth and Its Expression and Interpretation
    13. The Cognitional and the Ethical
    14. Questions and Insights in Religion
    15. Introduction, Epilogue, Prefaces, Publication
    16. Epilogue: Recollecting the Human Mystery

Notes

Bibliography

Benard Lonergan Index

General Index

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