Desire, Bias, and Love: Revisiting Lonergan’s Philosophical Anthropology

This article explores several points for development in Bernard Lonergan’s (1904–1984) philosophical anthropology. First, it addresses the four basic desires he lists in De Redemptione and seeks to place the unrestricted desire to know in the context of those desires. Secondly, it explores the possi...

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