'What-To-Do?': The Heart of Lonergan's Ethics

Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 7:69-93 (2012)
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Abstract

Philip McShane explores the implications of Bernard Lonergan’s compacted account of ‘what questions’ and ‘what-to-do questions’ for understanding deliberation. The essay provides a fascinating and instructive glimpse into McShane’s own long-continued struggle and dialogue with Lonergan’s achievement

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