The Ontology of Interrogation in Lonergan and Merleau-Ponty

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (1):69-82 (2004)
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Abstract

Despite being associated with different philosophical traditions, the philosophies of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Bernard Lonergan can be seen to possess a surprising number of fundamental and important points of intersection. Central among these is the conviction that the structure of interrogation provides not only the normative element in human knowing but also the principle clue for grasping the notion of being. From this confluence of ontological positions there follow a number of shared elements in the two thinkers’ approaches to basic questions in epistemology, philosophy of the person, and the philosophy of nature and natural science.

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