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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 3
Martin Heidegger: The One Thing Needful 8
Dasein's Being-in-the-World 9
The Structure of Care 13
Rupture and Authenticity 18
Historicity and Dasein 22
Charles Taylor: Ethics and the Expressivist Turn 25
Retrieval of a Notion 26
The Structure of Identity 29
Moral Ontology and the Good 34
Hypergoods and Moral Reasoning 39
Epiphany as a Moral Source 43
Bernard Lonergan: On Being Oneself 47
The Drama of Human Existence 48
The Existential Gap and Conversion 52
Authenticity as an Activity 56
Intellectual Conversion 59
Moral Conversion 64
Religious Conversion 67
Taylor and Lonergan: Dialogue and Dialectic 73
Art 75
Cognitional Theory 79
Knowing from Above Downwards 82
The Question of Foundation 86
The Human Good 91
Lonergan beyond Taylor 95
Conclusion 98
Notes 101
Bibliography 125
Index 131
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