A magisterial work in the grand tradition of systematic
philosophy not seen in this country perhaps since Alfred North
Whitehead's Process and Reality (1929), this book by a leading
German philosopher aims to resurrect systematic philosophy as an
essential part of the theoretical enterprise. In Lorenz Puntel's
vision, philosophy as the universal science can be holistic without
being imperialistic.
The book presents theoretical frameworks as indispensable for
any and all theorizing. It argues that there can be truths only
relative to sufficiently determinable theoretical frameworks, and
that all such frameworks are genuinely revelatory ontologically. No
problematic relativism results, however, because such frameworks
can be compared and thereby ranked with respect to their
theoretical adequacy.
Structure and Being contributes to the reconciliation of
analytic and continental philosophy by insisting upon clarity and
precision, as the former does, while aiming for comprehensiveness,
as the latter often does.
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