Lonergan on Philosophic Pluralism: The Polymorphism of Consciousness as the Key to Philosophy
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- Book
- Year:
- 2008
- Publisher:
- University of Toronto Press
- Place published:
- Toronto
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- Abstract:
In Lonergan on Philosophic Pluralism, Gerard Walmsley examines Bernard Lonergan's many discussions of the different forms of human consciousness, as well as his sustained responses to the problems raised by philosophical and cultural pluralism. Looking closely at Lonergan's thoughts on patterns of experience, different levels of consciousness, and the differentiations of consciousness that occur through the historical development of individual human minds, Walmsley shows how polymorphic consciousness allows individuals to understand a range of philosophical positions. By understanding this range, an individual is able to sympathetically and critically appreciate different positions. Testing the strength of Lonergan's position, Walmsley directly engages postmodern thought and comparative philosophy to demonstrate that Lonergan's account of polymorphic consciousness provides a better basis for a positive evaluation of difference than does the work of many postmodern thinkers. "An ambitious and soundly argued work, Lonergan on Philosophic Pluralism is both an illuminating study of Lonergan's thought and an intriguing proposal for how difference and pluralism can be understood."--BOOK JACKET.
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- Number of Pages:
- xii, 297
- ISBN:
- 9780802098559080209855X