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722Divide and Conquer: An Exposition of Longeran's Two-Fold Approach to EvilIn Smith Shilinka & Hill Shona (eds.), Against Doing Nothing: Evil and its Manifestations, Inter-disciplinary Press. pp. 91-102. 2010.I examine Bernard Lonergan's approach to the problem of evil. I look to determine whether his solution, which is based on the conjugate forms of faith, hope, and charity, and culminates in a heuristic where forgiveness plays an essential role in moving beyond the problem of evil is adequate. I examine the distinction between basic sin, moral evil, and physical evil as well as his claim that from the viewpoint of the unrestricted act of understanding the non-systematic vanishes.
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2066The Curious Case of Collective Experience: Edith Stein’s Phenomenology of Communal Experience and a Spanish Fire-Walking RitualThe Humanistic Psychologist 44 (4): 366-380. 2016.In everyday language, we readily attribute experiences to groups. For example, 1 might say, “Spain celebrated winning the European Cup” or “The uncovering of corruption caused the union to think long and hard about its internal structure.” In each case, the attribution makes sense. However, it is quite difficult to give a nonreductive account of precisely what these statements mean because in each case a mental state is ascribed to a group, and it is not obvious that groups can have mental state…Read more
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102On Being a ‘We’: Edith Stein’s Contribution to the Intentionalism DebateHuman Studies 38 (4): 529-547. 2015.It is commonplace to speak of social groups as if they were capable of the same sorts of activities as individuals. We say, “Germany won the World Cup”; “The United States invaded Iraq”; and “The world mourned the passing of Nelson Mandela”. In so doing, we attribute agency, belief, and emotional states to groups themselves. In recent years, much literature devoted to analyzing such statements and their implications has emerged. Within this literature, the issue of “intentionalism,” whether indi…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |
| Perception and Phenomenology |
| Phenomenology and Consciousness |
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