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Author(s)
Gwozdz, Thomas L.
Keywords
Lonergan
being
Catholicity
Roman Catholicism
GE Subjects
Christian denominations
Roman Catholic
Global Church History and World Christianity
Dogmatics
The human being

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/236318
Abstract
"In Insight,1 Bernard Lonergan argues that the notion of being is not a concept. Hence, it cannot be defined. Rather, the notion of being is an unconfined and dynamic intentionality of the human intellect. It arrives at a partial answer and presses on to know more by means of further questioning. As such, being is the known-unknown that questioning intends. It is the already-not yet known. In other words, the intellect intends a wholeness it does not yet fully know"
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2012
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Article
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