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XIII Truth and Interpretation
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE Insight: A Study of Human Understanding. Selections
- I Introduction to Insight 31
- II The Act of Insight 46
- III The Complementarity of Classical and Statistical Investigations 76
- IV Common Sense and Its Subject 97
- V Common Sense as Object 123
- VI Things and Bodies 153
- VII Judgment 162
- VIII Self-Affinnation of the Knower 178
- IX The Notion of Being 198
- X The Notion of Objectivity 211
- XI Method in Metaphysics 222
- XII Development 246
- XIII Truth and Interpretation 263
- XIV The Problem of Liberation 275
- XV Knowledge of God 291
- XVI The Problem of Evil and Its Solution 308
- XVII Self-Appropriation 340
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PART TWO From Insight to Method in Theology
- I A Definition of Art 363
- II Openness and Religious Experience 376
- III Cognitional Structure 380
- IV Dimensions of Meaning 387
- V The Future of Thomism 402
- VI Theology in Its New Context 408
- VII The Subject 420
- VIII Pluralism, Classicism, and Relativism 436
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PART THREE Method in Theology: Selections
- Introduction 443
- I Transcendental Method 445
- II The Human Good 455
- III Realms of Meaning 466
- IV Religion 471
- V Functional Specialties 483
- VI History and Historical Method 493
- VII Dialectic 518
- VIII Foundations 531
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PART FOUR Late Writings
- I Static and Dynamic Viewpoints 545
- II Dialectic of Authority 550
- III Social Alienation and the Second Enlightenment 558
- IV Healing and Creating in History 566
- V Praxis 577
- VI Natural Right and Historical Mindedness 580
- VII The Degrees of Self-Transcendence 596
- Chronology 599
- Bibliography 601
- Index 607
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE Insight: A Study of Human Understanding. Selections
- I Introduction to Insight 31
- II The Act of Insight 46
- III The Complementarity of Classical and Statistical Investigations 76
- IV Common Sense and Its Subject 97
- V Common Sense as Object 123
- VI Things and Bodies 153
- VII Judgment 162
- VIII Self-Affinnation of the Knower 178
- IX The Notion of Being 198
- X The Notion of Objectivity 211
- XI Method in Metaphysics 222
- XII Development 246
- XIII Truth and Interpretation 263
- XIV The Problem of Liberation 275
- XV Knowledge of God 291
- XVI The Problem of Evil and Its Solution 308
- XVII Self-Appropriation 340
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PART TWO From Insight to Method in Theology
- I A Definition of Art 363
- II Openness and Religious Experience 376
- III Cognitional Structure 380
- IV Dimensions of Meaning 387
- V The Future of Thomism 402
- VI Theology in Its New Context 408
- VII The Subject 420
- VIII Pluralism, Classicism, and Relativism 436
-
PART THREE Method in Theology: Selections
- Introduction 443
- I Transcendental Method 445
- II The Human Good 455
- III Realms of Meaning 466
- IV Religion 471
- V Functional Specialties 483
- VI History and Historical Method 493
- VII Dialectic 518
- VIII Foundations 531
-
PART FOUR Late Writings
- I Static and Dynamic Viewpoints 545
- II Dialectic of Authority 550
- III Social Alienation and the Second Enlightenment 558
- IV Healing and Creating in History 566
- V Praxis 577
- VI Natural Right and Historical Mindedness 580
- VII The Degrees of Self-Transcendence 596
- Chronology 599
- Bibliography 601
- Index 607