The twentieth century Catholic philosopher Bernard Lonergan described the process through which persons who desire to understand are able to arrive to correct understanding. He maintained that this “invariant cognitional structure” pertains to all fields of knowing, including mathematics, the natural sciences, the social science, history, and common-sense understanding.
Great post again Charles - you really have a knack for relating these complex and abstract philosophical questions in a way that is easy to comprehend and understand.
Great post again Charles - you really have a knack for relating these complex and abstract philosophical questions in a way that is easy to comprehend and understand.
thank you Chuck. I just submitted my payment to become a founding member! :)
Great!. Thanks Alan. I will send from my regular e-mail your founding member benefit: a PDF of my book on Cuba and the world-system