Recovering Beauty in the Subject

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 83 (4):509-532 (2009)
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This paper takes Balthasar’s critique of Kierkegaard’s aesthetics as a context for recovering the notion of beauty within the subject. Balthasar believed that Kierkegaard contributed to the loss of beauty by separating the aesthetic from the ethical and religious spheres. By viewing the spheres in terms of differentiations of consciousness, Lonergan’s theory of consciousness offers an interpretation ofKierkegaard’s stages in such a way that addresses Balthasar’s concern and retains the Danish thinker’s significant achievements.

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reprint Dadosky, John (2014) "4. Recovering Beauty In The Subject". In Dadosky, John Daniel, The Eclipse and Recovery of Beauty: A Lonergan Approach, pp. 77-99: University of Toronto Press (2014)

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