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Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan (Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan, Vol 4)
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Toronto Pr (1900)
Authors: Bernard Joseph Francis Lonergan, Frederick E. Crowe, Robert M. Doran, and Lonergan Research Institute
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shared love of wisdom
If somebody loves you authentically so much so that you become better person than before, you can't help loving him dearly. It happens. And it can happen even through a book! In this incredable book called "insight", you are invited to a wonderland of a higly diffentiated intelligence, only to find that it is no other than your real self. At first you wonder, you ask, you think hard, and you get it! For the first time you come to know what is understanding. You begin to doubt, you reflect, and finally you judge that you are a knower! Now you are changed. Now you know you are consciously operating in your experiencing, understanding, judging, and deciding. Now you know what knowledge is, what it means to you, and how it means to you. You become a living, knowing, acting subject. And you come to love Lonergan, since he introduced you to yourself. To "read" Insight may take a long time, years or decades. However when you finish it, you will begin to take another long trip to yourself, where no one had gone before...

Labour of love
This is the definitive text of Bernard Lonergan's most important work, Insight, with over 130 revisions, based on the meticulous labor of comparing three texts, line by line, word by word! All students of Lonergan's thought owe a great debt to Frs. Frederick E. Crowe and Robert M. Doran for having executed their task with such thoughtfulness, perfection and devotion. Corresponding pages to the second edition of Insight, which has been the standard one, are given in brackets. My previous review was based on the second edition.

Knowing and Knower
Rev. Bernard Lonergan, S.J.(1904-1984), though still not commonly known, was, talent-wise, certainly one of the top thinkers of the 20th century. It takes time for his thoughts to be appreciated, developed and applied. There are already numerous web-sites and hundreds of books, articles and theses written on his ideas. He might be publicly acknowledged as one of the 100 most influential thinkers by the end of this century. For more than forty years, his works continue to nourish and challenge people, initially in seminary circles, and gradually in different universities. Boston College has been a key base for over 20 years in fostering studies of Lonergan's thought and stimulating dialogue with people in diverse fields. Insight remains one of the basic books that one needs to master if we want to reach up to Lonergan's mind, just as he reached up to the mind of Aquinas. One of the perennial issues underlying human differences is our assumptions about knowing and reality. What is it to know? Is it taking a look out there? Or do we presume that we cannot know reality? Lonergan proposed an arduous journey for all of us to become aware of what we are doing when experiencing, understanding, judging and choosing. The focus is on appropriating or gaining self-knowledge of our recurrent cognitional processes and structures in knowing. "¡Kit is essential that the notion of insight, of the accumulation of insights, of higher viewpoints, and of their heuristic significance and implications, not only should be grasped clearly and distinctly but also, in so far as possible, should be identified in one's own personal intellectual experience." (p.xx) "Thoroughly understand what it is to understand, and not only will you understand the broad lines of all there is to be understood but also you will possess a fixed base, an invariant pattern, opening upon all further developments of understanding." (p.xxviii) This is a difficult, painstaking and challenging task, not achieved just by reading from cover to cover (785 pages plus 30). Lonergan's examples from mathematics, physics, classical and statistical investigations might be a hurdle to those who don't have background in such disciplines. Insight is like the Zen master's finger pointing towards the moon. One must be careful not to get lost in the sweeping and erudite visions and constantly come back to appropriating one's own knowing processes. This is not a book for the faint-hearted. One easier introduction is Terry J. Tekippe's "What is Lonergan Up to in Insight? A Primer". Then one can go on to Flanagan's Quest for Self-Knowledge, and The Lonergan Reader, edited by the Morellis, and finally come to grapple with the full original and Lonergan's later works on Method in Theology and Macroeconomic Dynamics.


Two-Fisted Science
Published in Paperback by G.T. Labs (01 December, 1997)
Authors: Jim Ottaviani, Mark Badger, Donna Barr, Sean Bieri, Paul Chadwick, Guy Davis, Colleen Doran, David Lasky, Steve Lieber, and James S. Ottaviani
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Brilliant idea, uninspired execution
Comics like "Two-Fisted Science" serve nothing but a good purpose. They remind us that comics - like other art forms - can be about anything, and are not captives of the humor, fantasy and adventure genres.

A science-themed comic is especially appropriate, as the art-text combination inherent to comics would seem perfect for conveying complex/cosmic ideas. This collection features some terrific artists - notably Bernie Mireault, David Lasky, Colleen Doran and Sean Bieri - but I was a bit disappointed in the writing. Ottaviani's stories so intent on being unorthodox and different that they instead become meandering and confusing. Oftentimes I was unsure of what exactly was at stake for each story and why we should care about what was being told. And I would expect to actually learn more about SCIENCE in such a book. Also, the organization of the book into seemingly random sections, and the clumsy, unimaginative publication design diminished the effect.

I give the book high marks for effort, nice artwork, and the especially interesting portraits of Richard Feynman, but overall I'd rate "Two-Fisted Science" a noble failure.

science/history in graphic medium
We have given this book to various friends who have enjoyed the hard science topics in the 'comic book' format. We also have given it to nieces and nephews, who may not realize that they are being exposed to science and history. We can chat with them about it later, to see how much they have absorbed and to encourage them to reread it (comics are fun after all).


Treasures in the Trunk: Quilts of the Oregon Trail
Published in Paperback by Rutledge Hill Press (2000)
Author: Mary Bywater Cross
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Automorphic Forms, Automorphic Representations, and Arithmetic: Nsf-Cbms Regional Conference in Mathematics on Euler Products and Eisenstein Series, May 20-24, 1996, Texas Christian University (Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics, Vol 66 (2 Vol Set))
Published in Hardcover by American Mathematical Society (1999)
Authors: Nsf-Cbms Regional Conference in Mathematics on Euler Products and Eise, Robert S. Doran, Ze Li Dou, and George T. Gilbert
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Artists' Books in the Modern Era 1870-2000: The Reva and David Logan Collection of Illustrated Books
Published in Hardcover by Museums Stores (2002)
Authors: Robert Flynn Johnson and Donna Stein
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Dental Admission Test (DAT) Computerized Sample Tests and Guide, TopScore Pro for the DAT
Published in CD-ROM by ScholarWare (01 April, 1999)
Author: ScholarWare.com
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The Now of Our Human Destiny
Published in Hardcover by Christopher Pub House (1990)
Author: John M. McMath
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Characterizations of C-Algebras: The Gelfand-Naimark Theorems (Pure and Applied Mathematics: A Series of Monographs and Textbooks, Vol 101)
Published in Hardcover by Marcel Dekker (14 March, 1986)
Authors: Robert S. Doran and Victor A. Belfi
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Collected Works of Benard Lonergan: Collection
Published in Paperback by Univ of Toronto Pr (1994)
Authors: Frederick E. Crowe and Robert M. Doran
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Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan (vol. 15): Macroeconomic Dynamics: An Essay in Circulation Analysis
Published in Paperback by Univ of Toronto Pr (15 November, 1999)
Authors: Bernard Lonergan, Frederick G. Lawrence, Patrick H. Byrne, Charles C., Jr Hefling, Frederick E. Crowe, Robert M. Doran, and Lonergan Research Institute
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