„Wir alle sind von Hause aus Nominalisten.“

This paper works out Tillich’s discussion of Nominalism as a base of contrast, against which his own thought developed. This is true for what he called his “constructive ontology” in his American period, during which he replaced the transcendental philosophical approach to meaning of his early perio...

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Published in:International yearbook for Tillich research
Main Author: Röbel, Marc (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: De Gruyter 2015
In: International yearbook for Tillich research
IxTheo Classification:TK Recent history
VA Philosophy
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)
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Summary:This paper works out Tillich’s discussion of Nominalism as a base of contrast, against which his own thought developed. This is true for what he called his “constructive ontology” in his American period, during which he replaced the transcendental philosophical approach to meaning of his early period. But he also began to sketch this out already in his early writings, especially in his historical interpretation of the late medieval direction of thought. One can also find this in his analysis of culture and ask how it affects his present philosophical relevance.
ISSN:2190-7455
Contains:In: International yearbook for Tillich research
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/tillich-2015-0111