The ethics of discernment: Lonergan's foundations for ethics
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adam_text | Contents
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Preface / xv
Introduction / 3
PART I: PRELIMINARIES
1 Discernment and Self-Appropriation / 13
1.1 Introduction / 13
1.2 The Notion of Discernment / 14
1.3 Aristotle of Stagira / 17
1.4 Paul of Tarsus / 20
1.5 Ignatius of Loyola / 23
1.6 Bernard Lonergan /2g
1.7 Self-Appropriation as Discernment /31
1.8 Conclusion / 35
2 Objectivity and Factual Knowing: Lonergan’s
Three Questions / 37
2.1 Introduction / 37
2.2 Lonergan’s Three Questions / 38
2.3 Inquiries, Questions, and Wonder / 38
2.4 Cognitional Structure: What Am I Doing When I Am
Knowing? / 41
2.4.1 The Patterned Stream of Experiencing,
Remembering, Imagining / 42
Contents
viii
2.4.2 Questions for Intelligence and Acts
of Understanding / 46
2.4.3 Questions for Reflection, Judging, and
Reflective Understanding / 49
2.4.4 Judging the Correctness of Insights / 52
2.4.5 Summary/55
2.5 Objectivity: Why Is Doing That Knowing? / 55
2.5.1 Lonergan’s Answer / 56
2.5.2 Contending Notions of Objectivity and the
“Epistemological Theorem ” / 57
2.5.3 Is Human Questioning Unrestricted? / 61
2.5.4 Ongoing Criticism / 63
2.5.5 Biases: Mere Subjectivity vs. Authentic Subjectivity / 64
2.6 Reality: What Do I Know When I Do That? / 68
2.6.1 The Simple Answer / 68
2.6.2 Contending Notions of Reality / 68
2.6.3 Reality as Intelligible / 71
2.7 Conclusion / 72
3 Self-Appropriation, Part I: Self-Affirmation
of Cognitional Structure / 74
3.1 Introduction / 74
3.2 Self-Appropriation and Self-Affirmation / 76
3.3 Self-Affirmation as Conditioned / 76
3.4 Self-Affirmation of the Knower as Hermeneutical / 78
3.4.1 Consciousness as Experience / 79
3.4.2 Cognitional Structure Applied to Cognitional
Structure / 82
3.4.3 Mediated Givenness / 84
3.4.4 Correctly Understanding Consciousness-as-Experience
as Hermeneutical / 88
3.5 A Decisive Act / 91
PART II:
WHAT ARE WE DOING WHEN WE ARE BEING ETHICAL?
4 The Structure of Ethical Intentionality: Three More Questions / 95
4.1 Introduction / 95
4.2 Structure of Ethical Intentionality: What Am I Doing
When I Am Being Ethical? / 97
4.3 Basic Ethical Questions / 98
4.4 What Is the Situation? / 99
Contents
IX
4*5 Questions and Insights of Practical Import / 103
4.6 Questions for Ethical Reflection and Judgment / 104
4.6.1 Feelings and Ethical Reflection / 108
4.6.2 Judgments of Ethical Value / 109
4.7 Questions for Choosing, Deciding, Acting / 109
4.8 Value Knowledge and Belief / 114
4.9 Summary / 116
5 Kinds of Feelings / 11 8
5.1 Introduction / 118
5.2 A Basic Division of Feelings / 119
5.3 Somatic Feelings as Grounded in Neural Processes / 121
5.4 Somatic Feelings as Intentional / 123
5.5 Somatic Feelings and Patterns of Experiencing / 126
5.6 Somatic Feelings in Ethical Life / 130
5.7 A Further Division of Feelings: Desires/Aversions,
Affects, and Moods / 132
6 Feelings as Intentional Responses and Horizons of Feelings /136
6.1 Introduction / 136
6.2 The Rich Field of Feelings as Intentional Responses / *36
6.3 Intentional Responses to What? / 138
6.4 The Multiple Intentionality of Insights / 139
6.5 The Multiple Intentionality of Affect-Feelings / 142
6.5.1 Value: The Proper Noematic Object of Affect-Feeling
Responses / 142
6.5.2 Movers of Affective Responses / 144
6.5.3 Expressions as “Terminal Objects” of Affective Feeling
Responses /147
6.5.4 True Values and the Quasi-Infallibility of Affects and
Values / 148
6.6 Desires, Aversions, and Moods as Intentional Responses / 151
6.6.1 Desires and Aversions / 151
6.6.2 Moods as Intentional Responses / 154
6.6.3 Questioning as Intentional Response / 155
6.7 Concrete Illustrations / 156
6.8 Horizons of Feelings as Intentional Responses / 160
6.9 Summary / 167
7 Feelings and Value Reflection / 169
7.1 Introduction /169
7.2 Habitual Valuing and Questions of Value / 170
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7.3 Value Reflection and the Horizon of Feelings / 175
7.3.1 A Question of Vital Value / 176
7.3.2 Questions of Social and Artistic Value / 178
7.3.3 Feelings and Judgments of Value / 180
7.4 Reflection about Questions of Ethical Value / 182
7.4.1 The Ethics of Ordinary Life in Northanger Abbey / 184
7.4.2. Ethical Reflection injury Deliberation / 187
7.4.3 Summary / 192
7.5 The Double Intentionality of Ethical Reflection, Judgment,
and Decision / 193
7.6 Habitual Deciding and Acting within Horizons of Feelings / 197
7.7 An Alternate Interpretation / 199
7.8 Summary / 200
PART III: WHY IS DOING THAT BEING ETHICAL?
8 Horizons of Feelings, Conversion, and Objectivity / 207
8.1 Introduction/ 207
8.2 Tensions in Feeling Horizons and Value Objectivity / 210
8.2.1 The Transcendental Notion of Value / 211
8.2.2 Is the Notion of Value Unrestricted? / 214
8.2.3 Unrestricted Being-in-Love / 218
8.3 Conversions and Horizons of Feelings / 223
8.3.1 Intellectual Conversion / 225
8.3.2 Religious Conversion / 226
8.3.3 Moral Conversion / 227
8.3.4 Moral Conversion and the Scale of Values / 232
8.3.5 Illustrations of Moral Conversion / 234
8.3.6. Psychic Conversion / 237
8.4 Conversion and Objectivity /23s
9 Judgments of Comparative Value and the Scale
of Value Preference / 241
9.1 Introduction / 241
9.2 Judgments of Comparative Value and Scales
of Preference / 242
9.2.1 Reflections on Value Comparison in General / 243
9.2.2 Some Illustrations of Reflecting about Value
Comparisons / 243
9.2.3 Time and Comparative Values / 244
9.2.4 Felt Scales and Concrete Deliberations / 246
9.2.5 Ethical Reflection and Feeling Preferences in
Middlemarch /24s
Contents xi
9.3 Scheler on Intimations of the Objective Scale / 252
9.4 Lonergan, Scheler, and von Hildebrand Compared / 255
9.4.1 Scheler’s Account of the Scale / 255
9.4.2 Von Hildebrand s Account of the Scale / 257
9.4.3 Similarities and Differences / 258
9.5 Elaboration of Lonergan’s Scale of Values / 259
9.6 Concrete Instances in the Light of Lonergan’s Scale /26g
9.7 Reason and the Priority of Feelings of Preference / 271
9.8 Comparative Value Judgments about Questions
to be Pursued / 275
9.9 Moral Conversion Revisited / 277
9.10 Objectivity and Lonergan’s Formulation
of the Scale / 280
xo Self-Appropriation, Part II: Why Is Doing
That Being Ethical? / 285
10.1 Introduction / 285
10.2 The Notion of the Ethical / 286
10.2.1 Aristotle’s Notion of the Ethical / 287
10.2.2 Eight Commonly Held Ideas about the Ethical / 288
10.2.3 Summary / 295
10.3 Being Ethical and Choosing the Value of the Chooser:
Self-Appropriation, Part II / 297
10.3.1 Existential Discovery as Breakthrough to
Self-Appropriation /29s
10.3.2 Self-Appropriation: Factual Knowledge of the
Structure of Ethical Intentionality / 298
10.3.3 Self-Appropriation: Valuing, Choosing, and
Enacting Oneself / 300
10.4 Self-Appropriation and Discernment / 303
PART IV: WHAT IS BROUGHT ABOUT BY DOING THAT?
11 The Human Good Described / 309
11.1 Introduction / 309
11.2 Parameters of the Human Good / 31 2
11.3 The Human Good as Personal: The Good of an Authentic
Human Life / 312
11.4 The Human Good as Social / 315
11.5 The Human Good as Historical: The Corporate Good of
Human History / 318
11.6 Summary/ 321
11.7 An Illustration: Building a Water Well in Malaya / 322
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12 The Human Good: Explanatory Foundations / 331
12.1 Introduction / 331
12.2 The Structure of the Human Good as Heuristic / 332
12.3 Invariance of the Heuristic Structure
of Proportionate Being / 333
12.3.1 The Isomorphism between Human Cognition and
Potency, Form, and Act / 334
1 2.3.2 The Invariance of the Structure of Potency,
Form, and Act / 337
1 2.3.3 Further Dimensions of the Integral Heuristic
Structure of Proportionate Being / 338
1 2.4 The Structure of the Human Good as Invariant / 339
12.4.1 Heuristic Definition of the Human Good / 340
12.4.2 Derivation of the Heuristic Structure
of the Human Good / 341
12.4.3 Terminal Value, Originating Value, Orientation,
Conversion, Liberty / 341
12.4.4 Operation, Skill, Development, Plasticity,
Perfectibility / 345
12.4.5 Operation, Cooperation, Good of Order, Task,
Role, Institution, Particular Good / 347
12.4.6 Personal Relations / 349
12.4.7 Needs and Particular Goods / 354
1 2.5 Summary: The Heuristics and the Invariance
of the Human Good / 354
13 The Notion and the Ontology of the Good / 358
13.1 Introduction/ 358
13.2 The Goodness of the Natural Universe / 359
13.2.1 The Goodness of the Natural Order as a Whole / 359
13.2.2 The Kinds of Goodness within the Natural Whole / 363
13.3 Further Considerations / 364
13.3.1 Is Lonergan’s Argument Anthropomorphic? / 365
13.3.2 Feeling-Response to the Universe of Proportionate
Being / 365
13.3.3 The Goodness of Proportionate Being and Natural
Law Ethics / 368
13.3.4 The Inadequacy of the Insight Argument / 368
13.4 The Transcendent Good / 370
13.4.1 Transcendent Being as Ultimate Condition of Our
Value Choices / 370
13.4.2 Transcendent Being as Understanding and
Loving / 372
Contents xiii
13.5 The Goodness of Being and the Problem of Evil / 377
13.5.1 The Unintelligibility and Non-Value of Evil / 378
13.5.2. The Ethics of Bringing Good Out of Evil / 383
13.6 The Notion of the Good and Conceptions of the Good / 385
14 Explanatory Genera and the Objective Scale of Values:
A Preliminary Grounding / 387
14.1 Introduction / 387
14.2 Higher Viewpoints / 389
14.3 Higher Viewpoints, Natural Sciences, and
Explanatory Genera / 390
14.4 A Hierarchical Scale of Natural Values / 393
14.5 Higher Explanatory Genera and the Objective Scale
of Value Preference / 394
14.6 Value Preference within a Given Level, and Explanatory
Species / 400
14.7 Alternate Approaches / 403
PART V: METHOD IN ETHICS
15 Method in Ethics I: Preliminaries / 413
15.1 Ethical Intentionality as Methodical / 413
15.2 The Method of Ethics in Insight / 415
15.3 Personal Decisions as Situated and Methodical / 422
15.4 Situated in a Climate of Conflict / 424
15.5 Method and Conflict / 425
15.6 The Eight Functional Specialties of Ethical Method / 428
16 Method in Ethics II: Dialectic and Foundations / 432
16.1 Introduction / 432
16.2 Critically Engaging Our Heritage: Research,
Interpretation, and History / 433
16.3 Dialectic / 435
16.4 Responsible Initiative for the Future: Policy,
Planning, and Execution / 442
16.5 Foundations / 443
16.6 Conclusion 7447
Notes / 449
Index / 489
The Ethics of Discernment
lonergan’s foundations for ethics
Patrick H. Byrne
In The Ethics of Discernment.Patrick II. Byrne
presents an approach to ethics that builds upon
the cognitional theory and the philosophical
notion of self-appropriation that Bernard
Lonergan introduced in Insight, as well as upon
Lonergan’s later writing on ethics and values.
Extending Lonergan s method into the
realm of ethics. Byrne argues that we can use
self-appropriation to come to objective judg-
ments of value. The Ethics is an
introspective analysis of that process, in which
sustained ethical inquiry and attentiveness to
feelings as “intentions of value lead to a rich
conception of the good.
Written for those familiar with Lonergan’s
ideas and for those with an interest in theories
of ethics but only a limited knowledge of
Lonergan’s work. Byrne s book is the first
detailed exposition of an ethical theory based
on Lonergan’s philosophical method.
(Lonergan Studies)
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title_sort | the ethics of discernment lonergan s foundations for ethics |
title_sub | Lonergan's foundations for ethics |
topic | Lonergan, Bernard J. F. / Criticism and interpretation Lonergan, Bernard J. F. 1904-1984 (DE-588)118574191 gnd Ethics Christliche Ethik (DE-588)4069994-8 gnd Metaethik (DE-588)4169556-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Lonergan, Bernard J. F. / Criticism and interpretation Lonergan, Bernard J. F. 1904-1984 Ethics Christliche Ethik Metaethik |
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