I've noticed that Catholic scholars really seem to have it out for nominalism and William of Ockham in particular. Maybe this series will help me understand why that is.
Very happy to see a rather niche (not that known outside of Germany) philosopher like Hans Blumenberg being quoted in a Video about this topic. Reading his „Arbeit am Mythos“ and some of his shorter writings really had a profound effect on me, a sort of awakening from a dogmatic slumber hehe. However I had to let out a chuckle for the very overly americanized misspelling of his name ;) Thank you very much for this exciting thoughtprovoking series! Makes me want to re-read some Blumenberg and C.S. Lewis Discarded Image.
I've noticed that Catholic scholars really seem to have it out for nominalism and William of Ockham in particular. Maybe this series will help me understand why that is.
Very happy to see a rather niche (not that known outside of Germany) philosopher like Hans Blumenberg being quoted in a Video about this topic. Reading his „Arbeit am Mythos“ and some of his shorter writings really had a profound effect on me, a sort of awakening from a dogmatic slumber hehe.
However I had to let out a chuckle for the very overly americanized misspelling of his name ;)
Thank you very much for this exciting thoughtprovoking series! Makes me want to re-read some Blumenberg and C.S. Lewis Discarded Image.
Can you make a book list for reading about this topic?