Self-Appropriation as a Way of Life
As is well known to most of us, self-appropriation is an important notion in Lonergan’s thought, maybe the most important. Lonergan in various places, especially in the introduction toInsight, has testified as to its importance.Insight, he tells us, is an invitation to a decisive, personal act, the...
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