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9. General Orientation
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Bernard Lonergan
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- General Editors' Preface xi
- Editor's Introduction xvii
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PART ONE: LECTURES ON MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
- 1. The General Character of Mathematical Logic 3
- 2. The Development and Limits of Mathematical Logic 38
- 3. The Truth of a Mathematical-logical System 68
- 4. The Foundations of Logic 87
- 5. Mathematical Logic and Scholasticism 115
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PART TWO: LONERGAN'S LECTURE OUTLINES
- 6. The Lecture Notes on Mathematical Logic 141
- 7. The Lecture Notes on Existentialism I: Orientation and Authors 167
- 8. The Lecture Notes on Existentialism II: Subject and Horizon 195
- 9. General Orientation 219
- 10. On Being Oneself 234
- 11. The Later Husserl 247
- 12. Phenomenology: Nature, Significance, Limitations 266
- 13. Subject and Horizon 280
- 14. Horizon, History, Philosophy 298
- Appendix A: Two Diagrams 319
- Appendix B: The Experience of Science 324
- Appendix C: Question Sessions 327
- Appendix D: Fragment on Heidegger 366
- Appendix E: Lonergan's Bibliographies 369
- Lexicon of Latin and Greek Words and Phrases 375
- Index 381
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- General Editors' Preface xi
- Editor's Introduction xvii
-
PART ONE: LECTURES ON MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
- 1. The General Character of Mathematical Logic 3
- 2. The Development and Limits of Mathematical Logic 38
- 3. The Truth of a Mathematical-logical System 68
- 4. The Foundations of Logic 87
- 5. Mathematical Logic and Scholasticism 115
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PART TWO: LONERGAN'S LECTURE OUTLINES
- 6. The Lecture Notes on Mathematical Logic 141
- 7. The Lecture Notes on Existentialism I: Orientation and Authors 167
- 8. The Lecture Notes on Existentialism II: Subject and Horizon 195
- 9. General Orientation 219
- 10. On Being Oneself 234
- 11. The Later Husserl 247
- 12. Phenomenology: Nature, Significance, Limitations 266
- 13. Subject and Horizon 280
- 14. Horizon, History, Philosophy 298
- Appendix A: Two Diagrams 319
- Appendix B: The Experience of Science 324
- Appendix C: Question Sessions 327
- Appendix D: Fragment on Heidegger 366
- Appendix E: Lonergan's Bibliographies 369
- Lexicon of Latin and Greek Words and Phrases 375
- Index 381