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Lonergan And The Hermeneutical Approach To The Metaphysics

Lonergan And The Hermeneutical Approach To The Metaphysics

Heavily inspired off of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s Hermeneutical Circle of Understanding, Lonergan proposed to reverse the philosophical approach to questions, as to bring to light the importance and power of a well formed Theology.

The Ancient Greeks wanted to promote the Metaphysics by Ordering their Philosophy as:

  1. Metaphysics
  2. Epistemology
  3. Ethics

Lonergan found that one could not rely on the ever changing (yet helpful) metaphysical laws as grounding or as a basis, and how we must instead focus on the operations of the mind. He proposes a new order:

  1. Cognitional Theory
  2. Epistemology
  3. Metaphysics
  4. Ethics

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This is a ‘brief’ introduction to Bernard Lonergan’s ‘Method in Theology’; where we touch on the importance of a Cognitional theory prior to a Metaphysics, Lonergan’s approach towards the post-enlightenment philosophy, and the importance/necessity of a theology and religion.

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