The investigation of analogy has two aims. First to find out how analogical predication works in general and then, second, to see how these findings can then be applied to the specific field of religious languages about God. In this study the problem of analogy is traced through the history of philosophy and theology beginning from the Presocratics via Plato, Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. Special attention is then given to the debate in the anglo-saxon context of the 20th century. Finally the author suggests that modern theories of meaning (especially by Hilary Putnam) make the traditional approach to the problem of analogy dubious as it presupposes that meaning can be established leaving aside the context of a word.
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The Author : Ralf M. W. Stammberger was born in Marburg, Germany, in 1970. He studied Protestant and Catholic Theology, Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Frankfurt, the Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt, the Gregorian University and the Biblical Institute, Rome, and at the University of Durham, England. He is currently on a pastoral course of the diocese of Limburg, Germany.
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Etat : Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: Mängelexemplar/near mint. An Essay Historical and Systematic. The investigation of analogy has two aims. First to find out how analogical predication works in general and then, second, to see how these findings can then be applied to the specific field of religious languages about God. In this study the problem of analogy is traced through the history of philosophy and theology beginning from the Presocratics via Plato, Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. Special attention is then given to the debate in the anglo-saxon context of the 20th century. Finally the author suggests that modern theories of meaning (especially by Hilary Putnam) make the traditional approach to the problem of analogy dubious as it presupposes that meaning can be established leaving aside the context of a word. 97 Seiten, broschiert (Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe XXIII: Theologie; Band 540/Peter Lang Verlag 1995). Statt EUR 39,95. Gewicht: 140 g - Softcover/Taschenbuch. N° de réf. du vendeur 423309
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Etat : Gut. 97, (1) Seiten. Aus dem Klappentext: "The investigation of analogy has two aims. First to find out how analogical predication works in general and then, second, to see how these findings can then be applied to the specific field of religious language about God. In this study the problem of analogy is traced through the history of philosophy and theology beginning from the Presocratics via Plato, Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas. Special attention is then given to the debate in the anglo-saxon context of the 20th century. Finally the author suggests that modern theories of meaning (especially by Hilary Putnam) make the traditional approach to the problem of analogy dubious as it presupposes that meaning can be established leaving aside the context of a word." - Band in gutem, sauberem Zustand. - Fine Copy. ISBN: 3631489099 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 499 8° (21 x 15 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback]. N° de réf. du vendeur 2044263
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