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The Resource Ethical & epistemic normativity : Lonergan & virtue epistemology, Dalibor Renić
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 268 p.
- Contents
-
- Epistemology and Other Normative Disciplines
- Knowledge and True Judgment
- 4.2.
- Epistemic Justification
- 4.2.1.
- Justification and Reflective Understanding
- 4.2.2.
- Invulnerability and Virtue
- 4.2.3.
- Cognitive Authenticity
- 4.2.4.
- 1.1.3.
- Verification and Truth-Entailment
- 4.3.
- Contextualization
- 4.3.1.
- Lonergan and Foundationalism
- 4.3.2.
- Coherentism?
- 4.3.3.
- Lonergan and Reliabilism
- 4.3.4.
- Ethics of Belief and Intellectual Ethics
- Lonergan and Virtue Epistemology
- 4.4.
- Summary
- 5.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Cognitive Agency
- 5.1.
- Cognitional Structure and the Will
- 5.1.1.
- Adjusting the Terminology
- 5.1.2.
- 1.2.
- Experience and the Will
- 5.1.3.
- Intelligence and the Will
- 5.2.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Voluntariness in Judgment
- 5.2.1.
- Judgment, Act and Assent
- 5.2.2.
- Judgment as Personal Commitment
- 5.2.3.
- Analogies between Epistemic and Ethical Normativity
- Will and the Judgments of Fact
- 5.2.4.
- Will and the Criteria of Invulnerability
- 5.2.5.
- Decision in Judgment?
- 5.2.6.
- Can a Cognitive Subject Be Irrational?
- 5.3.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Voluntariness in Belief
- 5.3.1.
- 1.2.1.
- Notion of Belief
- 5.3.2.
- Analysis of Belief
- 5.4.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Free Will
- 5.4.1.
- Perspectives on Responsibility
- 5.4.2.
- Lonergan's Notion of Freedom
- 5.5.
- Fact of Epistemic Evaluation
- Conclusion
- 6.
- Epistemic Value and Evaluation
- 6.1.
- Intellectual Good in Insight
- 6.1.1.
- Objective of the Intellectual Desire
- 6.1.2.
- Knowledge as Finality and Perfection of the Subject
- 6.1.3.
- 1.2.2.
- Intellectual Good and the Ethics of Insight
- 6.2.
- Intellectual Good in Method
- 6.2.1.
- Ethics of Method and Its Value-Theory
- 6.2.2.
- Self-Transcendence and Conversion
- 6.2.3.
- Intellectual Value and Intentional Feelings
- 6.2.4.
- Epistemic Duty
- Cognitive Self-Transcendence and Intellectual Conversion
- 6.2.5.
- Cognitive and Moral Self-Transcendence
- 6.2.6.
- Intellectual Good and Human Good
- 6.3.
- Conclusions
- 6.3.1.
- Value of Knowledge
- 6.3.2.
- 1.2.3.
- Lonergan's Theory of Justification
- 6.3.3.
- Ethical and Epistemic Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 1.
- Works by Bernard J.F. Lonergan
- 2.
- Works by Other Authors
- Machine generated contents note:
- Epistemic Teleology
- 1.2.4.
- Virtue Epistemology
- 1.2.5.
- Epistemic Value
- 1.3.
- Difficulties for the Ethical Models of Epistemic Normativity
- 1.3.1.
- Autonomy of Theoretical Reason
- 1.3.2.
- 1.
- Voluntariness of Belief
- 1.4.
- Status Quaestionis in Lonergan Studies
- 2.
- Epistemic Normativity in Virtue Epistemology
- 2.1.
- Virtue Responsibilist Approach: L. Zagzebski
- 2.1.1.
- Intellectual and Moral Virtues
- 2.1.2.
- Epistemic Normativity and Ethics: A Status Quaestionis
- Specialty of the Intellectual Virtue
- 2.1.3.
- Practical Wisdom
- 2.1.4.
- Zagzebski's Theory of Knowledge
- 2.1.5.
- Virtue Ethics and Epistemic Value
- 2.1.6.
- Cognitive Agency
- 2.1.7.
- 1.1.
- Reorientation of Epistemology: R. Roberts & W.J. Wood
- 2.2.
- Virtue Reliabilist Approach: E. Sosa
- 2.2.1.
- Sosa on Epistemic Virtue and Knowledge
- 2.2.2.
- Epistemic Value and Evaluation
- 2.2.3.
- Desire for the Truth "As Such"?
- 2.2.4.
- General Orientation
- Epistemic Normativity and Intellectual Ethics
- 2.2.5.
- Intellectual Ethics and Reflective Knowledge
- 2.3.
- Nexus
- 3.
- Lonergan's Cognitional theory
- 3.1.
- Cognitive Self-Appropriation
- 3.1.1.
- 1.1.1.
- Aim of Cognitional theory
- 3.1.2.
- Cognition and Intentionality
- 3.1.3.
- Cognition and Consciousness
- 3.1.4.
- Desire to Know
- 3.1.5.
- Bias
- 3.2.
- Epistemic Normativity
- Cognitional Structure
- 3.2.1.
- Question for Intelligence
- 3.2.2.
- Question for Reflection
- 3.2.3.
- Question for Deliberation
- 3.2.4.
- Knowing and Looking
- 3.3.
- 1.1.2.
- Corollaries
- 4.
- Lonergan's Epistemology
- 4.1.
- Theory of Knowledge
- 4.1.1.
- Concept of Epistemology
- 4.1.2.
- Possibility of Knowledge
- 4.1.3.
- Isbn
- 9780874628098
- Label
- Ethical & epistemic normativity : Lonergan & virtue epistemology
- Title
- Ethical & epistemic normativity
- Title remainder
- Lonergan & virtue epistemology
- Statement of responsibility
- Dalibor Renić
- Title variation
- Ethical and epistemic normativity
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1977-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Renić, Dalibor
- Dewey number
- 121.092
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- B995.L654
- LC item number
- R46 2012
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- Series statement
- Marquette studies in philosophy
- Series volume
- no. 74
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Lonergan, Bernard J. F
- Normativity (Ethics)
- Epistemics
- Virtue epistemology
- Knowledge, Theory of
- Virtue
- Ethics
- Label
- Ethical & epistemic normativity : Lonergan & virtue epistemology, Dalibor Renić
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- Epistemology and Other Normative Disciplines
- Knowledge and True Judgment
- 4.2.
- Epistemic Justification
- 4.2.1.
- Justification and Reflective Understanding
- 4.2.2.
- Invulnerability and Virtue
- 4.2.3.
- Cognitive Authenticity
- 4.2.4.
- 1.1.3.
- Verification and Truth-Entailment
- 4.3.
- Contextualization
- 4.3.1.
- Lonergan and Foundationalism
- 4.3.2.
- Coherentism?
- 4.3.3.
- Lonergan and Reliabilism
- 4.3.4.
- Ethics of Belief and Intellectual Ethics
- Lonergan and Virtue Epistemology
- 4.4.
- Summary
- 5.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Cognitive Agency
- 5.1.
- Cognitional Structure and the Will
- 5.1.1.
- Adjusting the Terminology
- 5.1.2.
- 1.2.
- Experience and the Will
- 5.1.3.
- Intelligence and the Will
- 5.2.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Voluntariness in Judgment
- 5.2.1.
- Judgment, Act and Assent
- 5.2.2.
- Judgment as Personal Commitment
- 5.2.3.
- Analogies between Epistemic and Ethical Normativity
- Will and the Judgments of Fact
- 5.2.4.
- Will and the Criteria of Invulnerability
- 5.2.5.
- Decision in Judgment?
- 5.2.6.
- Can a Cognitive Subject Be Irrational?
- 5.3.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Voluntariness in Belief
- 5.3.1.
- 1.2.1.
- Notion of Belief
- 5.3.2.
- Analysis of Belief
- 5.4.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Free Will
- 5.4.1.
- Perspectives on Responsibility
- 5.4.2.
- Lonergan's Notion of Freedom
- 5.5.
- Fact of Epistemic Evaluation
- Conclusion
- 6.
- Epistemic Value and Evaluation
- 6.1.
- Intellectual Good in Insight
- 6.1.1.
- Objective of the Intellectual Desire
- 6.1.2.
- Knowledge as Finality and Perfection of the Subject
- 6.1.3.
- 1.2.2.
- Intellectual Good and the Ethics of Insight
- 6.2.
- Intellectual Good in Method
- 6.2.1.
- Ethics of Method and Its Value-Theory
- 6.2.2.
- Self-Transcendence and Conversion
- 6.2.3.
- Intellectual Value and Intentional Feelings
- 6.2.4.
- Epistemic Duty
- Cognitive Self-Transcendence and Intellectual Conversion
- 6.2.5.
- Cognitive and Moral Self-Transcendence
- 6.2.6.
- Intellectual Good and Human Good
- 6.3.
- Conclusions
- 6.3.1.
- Value of Knowledge
- 6.3.2.
- 1.2.3.
- Lonergan's Theory of Justification
- 6.3.3.
- Ethical and Epistemic Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 1.
- Works by Bernard J.F. Lonergan
- 2.
- Works by Other Authors
- Machine generated contents note:
- Epistemic Teleology
- 1.2.4.
- Virtue Epistemology
- 1.2.5.
- Epistemic Value
- 1.3.
- Difficulties for the Ethical Models of Epistemic Normativity
- 1.3.1.
- Autonomy of Theoretical Reason
- 1.3.2.
- 1.
- Voluntariness of Belief
- 1.4.
- Status Quaestionis in Lonergan Studies
- 2.
- Epistemic Normativity in Virtue Epistemology
- 2.1.
- Virtue Responsibilist Approach: L. Zagzebski
- 2.1.1.
- Intellectual and Moral Virtues
- 2.1.2.
- Epistemic Normativity and Ethics: A Status Quaestionis
- Specialty of the Intellectual Virtue
- 2.1.3.
- Practical Wisdom
- 2.1.4.
- Zagzebski's Theory of Knowledge
- 2.1.5.
- Virtue Ethics and Epistemic Value
- 2.1.6.
- Cognitive Agency
- 2.1.7.
- 1.1.
- Reorientation of Epistemology: R. Roberts & W.J. Wood
- 2.2.
- Virtue Reliabilist Approach: E. Sosa
- 2.2.1.
- Sosa on Epistemic Virtue and Knowledge
- 2.2.2.
- Epistemic Value and Evaluation
- 2.2.3.
- Desire for the Truth "As Such"?
- 2.2.4.
- General Orientation
- Epistemic Normativity and Intellectual Ethics
- 2.2.5.
- Intellectual Ethics and Reflective Knowledge
- 2.3.
- Nexus
- 3.
- Lonergan's Cognitional theory
- 3.1.
- Cognitive Self-Appropriation
- 3.1.1.
- 1.1.1.
- Aim of Cognitional theory
- 3.1.2.
- Cognition and Intentionality
- 3.1.3.
- Cognition and Consciousness
- 3.1.4.
- Desire to Know
- 3.1.5.
- Bias
- 3.2.
- Epistemic Normativity
- Cognitional Structure
- 3.2.1.
- Question for Intelligence
- 3.2.2.
- Question for Reflection
- 3.2.3.
- Question for Deliberation
- 3.2.4.
- Knowing and Looking
- 3.3.
- 1.1.2.
- Corollaries
- 4.
- Lonergan's Epistemology
- 4.1.
- Theory of Knowledge
- 4.1.1.
- Concept of Epistemology
- 4.1.2.
- Possibility of Knowledge
- 4.1.3.
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Extent
- 268 p.
- Isbn
- 9780874628098
- Isbn Type
- (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2012004479
- System control number
-
- (CaMWU)u2553112-01umb_inst
- 2584201
- (Sirsi) i9780874628098
- (OCoLC)778827453
- Label
- Ethical & epistemic normativity : Lonergan & virtue epistemology, Dalibor Renić
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
-
- Epistemology and Other Normative Disciplines
- Knowledge and True Judgment
- 4.2.
- Epistemic Justification
- 4.2.1.
- Justification and Reflective Understanding
- 4.2.2.
- Invulnerability and Virtue
- 4.2.3.
- Cognitive Authenticity
- 4.2.4.
- 1.1.3.
- Verification and Truth-Entailment
- 4.3.
- Contextualization
- 4.3.1.
- Lonergan and Foundationalism
- 4.3.2.
- Coherentism?
- 4.3.3.
- Lonergan and Reliabilism
- 4.3.4.
- Ethics of Belief and Intellectual Ethics
- Lonergan and Virtue Epistemology
- 4.4.
- Summary
- 5.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Cognitive Agency
- 5.1.
- Cognitional Structure and the Will
- 5.1.1.
- Adjusting the Terminology
- 5.1.2.
- 1.2.
- Experience and the Will
- 5.1.3.
- Intelligence and the Will
- 5.2.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Voluntariness in Judgment
- 5.2.1.
- Judgment, Act and Assent
- 5.2.2.
- Judgment as Personal Commitment
- 5.2.3.
- Analogies between Epistemic and Ethical Normativity
- Will and the Judgments of Fact
- 5.2.4.
- Will and the Criteria of Invulnerability
- 5.2.5.
- Decision in Judgment?
- 5.2.6.
- Can a Cognitive Subject Be Irrational?
- 5.3.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Voluntariness in Belief
- 5.3.1.
- 1.2.1.
- Notion of Belief
- 5.3.2.
- Analysis of Belief
- 5.4.
- Epistemic Responsibility and Free Will
- 5.4.1.
- Perspectives on Responsibility
- 5.4.2.
- Lonergan's Notion of Freedom
- 5.5.
- Fact of Epistemic Evaluation
- Conclusion
- 6.
- Epistemic Value and Evaluation
- 6.1.
- Intellectual Good in Insight
- 6.1.1.
- Objective of the Intellectual Desire
- 6.1.2.
- Knowledge as Finality and Perfection of the Subject
- 6.1.3.
- 1.2.2.
- Intellectual Good and the Ethics of Insight
- 6.2.
- Intellectual Good in Method
- 6.2.1.
- Ethics of Method and Its Value-Theory
- 6.2.2.
- Self-Transcendence and Conversion
- 6.2.3.
- Intellectual Value and Intentional Feelings
- 6.2.4.
- Epistemic Duty
- Cognitive Self-Transcendence and Intellectual Conversion
- 6.2.5.
- Cognitive and Moral Self-Transcendence
- 6.2.6.
- Intellectual Good and Human Good
- 6.3.
- Conclusions
- 6.3.1.
- Value of Knowledge
- 6.3.2.
- 1.2.3.
- Lonergan's Theory of Justification
- 6.3.3.
- Ethical and Epistemic Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- 1.
- Works by Bernard J.F. Lonergan
- 2.
- Works by Other Authors
- Machine generated contents note:
- Epistemic Teleology
- 1.2.4.
- Virtue Epistemology
- 1.2.5.
- Epistemic Value
- 1.3.
- Difficulties for the Ethical Models of Epistemic Normativity
- 1.3.1.
- Autonomy of Theoretical Reason
- 1.3.2.
- 1.
- Voluntariness of Belief
- 1.4.
- Status Quaestionis in Lonergan Studies
- 2.
- Epistemic Normativity in Virtue Epistemology
- 2.1.
- Virtue Responsibilist Approach: L. Zagzebski
- 2.1.1.
- Intellectual and Moral Virtues
- 2.1.2.
- Epistemic Normativity and Ethics: A Status Quaestionis
- Specialty of the Intellectual Virtue
- 2.1.3.
- Practical Wisdom
- 2.1.4.
- Zagzebski's Theory of Knowledge
- 2.1.5.
- Virtue Ethics and Epistemic Value
- 2.1.6.
- Cognitive Agency
- 2.1.7.
- 1.1.
- Reorientation of Epistemology: R. Roberts & W.J. Wood
- 2.2.
- Virtue Reliabilist Approach: E. Sosa
- 2.2.1.
- Sosa on Epistemic Virtue and Knowledge
- 2.2.2.
- Epistemic Value and Evaluation
- 2.2.3.
- Desire for the Truth "As Such"?
- 2.2.4.
- General Orientation
- Epistemic Normativity and Intellectual Ethics
- 2.2.5.
- Intellectual Ethics and Reflective Knowledge
- 2.3.
- Nexus
- 3.
- Lonergan's Cognitional theory
- 3.1.
- Cognitive Self-Appropriation
- 3.1.1.
- 1.1.1.
- Aim of Cognitional theory
- 3.1.2.
- Cognition and Intentionality
- 3.1.3.
- Cognition and Consciousness
- 3.1.4.
- Desire to Know
- 3.1.5.
- Bias
- 3.2.
- Epistemic Normativity
- Cognitional Structure
- 3.2.1.
- Question for Intelligence
- 3.2.2.
- Question for Reflection
- 3.2.3.
- Question for Deliberation
- 3.2.4.
- Knowing and Looking
- 3.3.
- 1.1.2.
- Corollaries
- 4.
- Lonergan's Epistemology
- 4.1.
- Theory of Knowledge
- 4.1.1.
- Concept of Epistemology
- 4.1.2.
- Possibility of Knowledge
- 4.1.3.
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Extent
- 268 p.
- Isbn
- 9780874628098
- Isbn Type
- (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2012004479
- System control number
-
- (CaMWU)u2553112-01umb_inst
- 2584201
- (Sirsi) i9780874628098
- (OCoLC)778827453
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