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  1. Meynell's Arguments for the Intelligibility of the Universe.R. M. Burns - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (2):183-197.
    The main body of Meynell's book The Intelligible Universe divides into two parts of roughly equal length. It is argued in the first that the universe manifests the property of ‘ intelligibility ’, and in the second that this could not be so unless there were ‘something analogous to human intelligence in the constitution of the world’. The concern of this article is limited to the argument of the first part. It will be maintained that it consists of three intertwined (...)
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  • Grounding medical ethics in philosophy of medicine: problematic and potential.Patrick Daly - 2019 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 40 (3):169-182.
    After considering two of Pellegrino’s papers that address the relation between philosophy of medicine and medical ethics, I identify several overarching problems in his account that revolve around his self-described essentialism and the lack of a systematic attempt to relate clinical medicine to biomedicine and public health. I address these from the critical realist position of Bernard Lonergan, who grounds both metaphysics and ethics on the normative structure of human inquiry and seeks to understand historical development, such as we are (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Aquinas and Maritain on the Act of Understanding.William E. Murnion - 2013 - The Lonergan Review 4 (1):54-82.
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