LPS

LONERGAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

est. 1994

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 Objectives of the Society

The objectives of the Lonergan Philosophical Society are to foster and encourage open exploration of the philosophic significance of Bernard Lonergan's thought both as a primary focus of investigation and in relation to other currents of thought; to promote scholarly fellowship through activities such as meetings, conferences, colloquia, publications, and other exchanges; and to cooperate with the work of the Lonergan Research Institute in Toronto, the West Coast Methods Institute in California, the Los Angeles Lonergan Center, the Boston Lonergan Workshop, and other philosophic and academic societies. 


Fall 2005 Meeting

Meeting of the Lonergan Philosophical Society
Call for Papers

 

The LPS meets annually in conjunction with the American Catholic Philosophical Association. The inaugural meeting was held in March 1994 at the ACPA conference in Atlanta, Georgia.

 
 Program Coordinator:

Dr. Elizabeth A. Murray

LPS President

Department of Philosophy

Loyola Marymount University

One LMU Drive, Ste. 3600

Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659

 



Executive Committee of LPS

 


Membership

Annual Dues for Members of LPS

To Become a Member of LPS

Send a check or money order in US funds payable to 'Lonergan Philosophical Society' to:

Prof. Mark Doorley, LPS Treasurer

Department of Philosophy

St. Augustine Center

Room 481

Villanova University

800 Lancaster Avenue

Villanova, PA 19805



 


Previous Meetings


2004 Miami Beach
Fr. Matthew Lamb, "Lonergan's Transpositions of Augustine and Aquinas: Explanatory Interiority Needs Metaphysics:
Elizabeth Murray, Respondent
Andrew Beards, "Applying Aquinas's Philosophy in the 21st Century: Rahner or Lonergan?"
Mark Doorley, Respondent

2002 Cincinnati

Richard M. Liddy, “Autobiography and Intellectual Conversation”

Paul Kidder, Respondent

Louis Roy, “Phenomenologies of the Infinite: An Assessment”

Glenn A. Hughes, Respondent

2001 Albany

Paul Kidder, “Lonergan and Merleau-Ponty: Points of Intersection”

Elizabeth Morelli, Respondent

Mark Morelli, “Lonergan’s ‘Critical Realism’”

Michael Vertin, Respondent

2000 Dallas

Norris Clarke, S.J., “Recent Developments in the Philosophy of the Person Within Thomism”

Phillip A. Rolnick, Respondent

Patrick Brown, “System and History in the Early Historical and Economic Manuscripts”

Elizabeth Morelli, Respondent

1999 St Paul

Hugo Meynell, ACPA Plenary Address, "Insight, Inference, and 'Induction'"

Elizabeth Morelli, "Oversight and Interference"

Paul St. Amour, Respondent

James Duffy, "Lonergan and MacIntyre on the History of Philosophy"

Christopher Kaczor, Respondent

David Oyler, "Insight and Language"

James Marsh, Respondent

1998 Pittsburgh

Patrick Byrne, "Lonergan on Reflective Interpretation"

Jerry Miller, Respondent

Patrick Brennan, "Dworkin's Jurisprudence"

Respondent, Scott Cameron

1997 Buffalo

Hugo Meynell, "Lyotard's Postmodernism"

James Marsh, Respondent

James Kanaris, "Perspectival Approaches to Subjective Being"

Michael Vertin, Respondent

1996 Redondo Beach

Andrew Beards, "Moral Conversion and Problems in Proportionalism"

Patrick Byrne, Respondent

Glenn Hughes, Respondent

Mark Doorley, "Soteriological Technique: A Complement to Ellul's Criticism in the Spirit of Lonergan"

James Duffy, Respondent

Paulette Kidder, Respondent

1995 Washington, DC

James Marsh, "Post-Modernism: A Lonerganian Retrieval and Critique"

Mark D. Morelli, Respondent

Patrick Byrne, "Lonergan's Recovery of Aristotle's Notion of Form"

W. Norris Clarke, SJ, Respondent

1994 Atlanta

Thomas McPartland, "Inquiry and Praxis: Lonergan's Philosophy of History"

Michael Baur, Respondent

Mark D. Morelli, "The Polymorphism of Human Consciousness and the Prospects for a Lonerganian History of Philosophy"

Patrick Byrne, Respondent