A Positioning

Authors

  • Frank Braio

Abstract

Rather than getting into the spread of components in my own positioning, I want to pick up on a point made by Phil McShane in a communication sent Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 8:42 AM to: ‘lonergan_l @skipperweb.org’—re : positioning in philosophy and economics.


But before I pick up on it, I wish to relate McShane’s point both to this series of seminars and also to my own, ongoing work. Again, I would like to establish these relationships in such a way that they bring out: first, the legitimacy of the topic of dialectic being set forth in this fourth of our seminars; and secondly, how McShane’s point contributes to our common drive to understand the condensed invitation on page 250[235] of Method in Theology to participate aptly in the deeply novel method of dialectic collaboration.

Author Biography

Frank Braio

Frank Braio is the author of Lonergan’s Retrieval of the Notion of Human Being, and numerous articles. He has taught philosophy, Eastern though, and world religions. For a number of years he was assistant editor of the journal International Philosophical Quarterly.

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Published

2020-02-24