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111Lonergan’s Retrieval of Aristotelian FormAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3): 371-392. 2002.Lonergan’s written reflections on the notion of form span almost thirty years. Beginning with his 1930s manuscripts on the philosophy of history, Lonergan returned again and again to the problem of clarifying that metaphysical concept. His thought on the issue of form reached its mature stage in 1957 with the publication of Insight. This article first presents an account of the mature, Insight stage of Lonergan’s notion of form. It then shows how Lonergan arrived at that position from his interp…Read more
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93Remembering the past and imagining the future: A neural model of spatial memory and imageryPsychological Review 114 (2): 340-375. 2007.
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108Statistics as Science: Lonergan, McShane, and PopperJournal of Macrodynamic Analysis 3 55-75. 2003.On this occasion of honouring the achievement of Philip McShane, I would like to recall his earliest and, in my judgment, most important work, Randomness, Statistics and Emergence. In particular, I will recall how that work situated Lonergan’s important breakthrough on statistical method in relation to the major currents of thought on the subject, many of which remain influential still today.
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190Lonergan, Evolutionary Science, and Intelligent DesignRevista Portuguesa de Filosofia 63 (4): 893-918. 2007.This article shows how Bernard Lonergan's philosophy of science can bring resolution to a recent controversy: the controversy that arises from Intelligent Design theorists' and proponents of neo-Darwinian evolution. Intelligent Design theories argue that the complex structures of living organisms cannot be adequately explained by neo-Darwinian theories, especially by its postulate of random variations. Hence, an "intelligent designer" must be postulated in order to fill out scientific explanatio…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Biology |