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Tables of Contents for The Place of the Heart in Lonergan's Ethics
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
DEDICATION
iii
6
PREFACE
ix
1
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
xi
2
INTRODUCTION
xiii
 
CHAPTER 1 FEELINGS IN INSIGHT
1
16
1.1. Common Sense as Subject and Object
2
4
1.2. Genetic Method
6
3
1.3. Dialectical Method
9
1
1.4. Feelings and Images
10
4
1.5. A Summary Statement
14
3
CHAPTER 2 A DEVELOPING POSITION
17
26
2.1. Max Scheler
17
11
2.1.1. Scheler and Kant
18
1
2.1.2. Scheler's Typology of Feeling
19
2
2.1.3. The Hierarchy of Values
21
3
2.1.4. Ordo Amoris
24
2
2.1.5. A Critique
26
2
2.2 Dietrich von Hildebrand
28
9
2.2.1. Value Response
29
7
2.2.2. A Critique
36
1
2.3. Concluding Remarks
37
6
CHAPTER 3 A TYPOLOGY OF FEELINGS
43
20
3.1. States and Trends
44
1
3.2a. Intentional Responses
45
7
3.2a.1. The meaning of "spiritual"
45
4
3.2a.2. The notion of sublation
49
3
3.2b. Intentional Responses Revisited
52
11
CHAPTER 4 TWO CATEGORIES OF INTENTIONAL RESPONSE
63
10
4.1. Intentional Resonses to the Subjectively Satisfying
63
1
4.2a. Intentional Responses to Value
64
1
4.2a.1. A New Notion of Value
65
4
4.2b. Intentional Responses to Value Revisited
69
4
CHAPTER 5 THE ROLE OF FEELINGS
73
22
5.1. The Fourth Level of Consciousness
73
5
5.2. The Establishment of a Horizon
78
6
5.3. An Apprehension of Value
84
3
5.4. A Horizon and a Heuristic
87
1
5.5. Three Models of Deliberation
88
7
CONCLUSION
95
10
EPILOGUE
105
14
1. Intellect to "Heart"
105
6
2. The Role of Feelings
111
4
3. The Centrality of the "Heart"
115
4
BIBLIOGRAPHY
119
10
INDEX
129