Lorenz Bruno Puntel

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Lorenz Bruno Puntel
Philosophical theory of everything

Lorenz (Lorencino) Bruno Puntel (German:

University of Munich, Puntel has been named as one of the great contemporary philosophers, articulating his ideas from the most varied traditions.[3][4][5][6]

Career

Puntel studied

University of Munich in 1978. He was a student of Karl Rahner and studied with Martin Heidegger, whose philosophy concerned him throughout his life.[7]

Philosophical work

Puntel's thought tries to reconstruct the systematics of philosophy from a very unique viewpoint, which involves the elaboration of a theoretical language, abandoning the idea of a language of predicates. Puntel draws on sources ranging from

Awards

Since 1983, he has been a visiting professor at Pittsburgh, Harvard and Princeton. Retired in 2001, in 2016, he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Munich.[9]

He has also received the

Findlay Book Prize in 2011.[10]

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ Lawrence, Joseph P. "Structure and Being: A Theoretical Framework for a Systematic Philosophy." The Review of Metaphysics 63.4 (2010): 937.
  2. ^ PUNTEL, Lorenz B. Structure and being: a theoretical framework for a systematic philosophy. Penn State Press, 2010.
  3. ^ LMU München: Schwerpunkte in Forschung & Lehre (retrieved 24 November 2014)
  4. ^ NEGARESTANI, Reza. Intelligence and Spirit. Urbanomic/Sequence Press, 2018. p.72
  5. ^ White, Alan. Toward a Philosophical Theory of Everything: Contributions to the Structural-systematic Philosophy. A&C Black, 2014. p.4-25
  6. ^ Selbstauskunft, Vortrag "Heidegger" WWU Münster 15 December 2010.
  7. ^ version française de Emmanuel Tourpe, Philosophie als systematischer Diskurs, Fribourg- Munich, Karl Alber, 2014 p.3-4
  8. ^ LMU München: Curriculum Vitae (retrieved 24 November 2014)
  9. ^ "Metaphysical Society - Awards & Prizes".

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