Lorenz Bruno Puntel

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Lorenz Bruno Puntel
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Born (1935-09-22) September 22, 1935 (age 88)
Sobradinho, Brazil
Era 20th-/21st-century philosophy
Region Western philosophy
School Continental philosophy
Analytic philosophy
Structuralism
Main interests
Philosophy of science
Philosophy of religion
Notable ideas
Structural-systematic philosophy
Philosophical theory of everything

Lorenz (Lorencino) Bruno Puntel (German: [punˈteːl]; born September 22, 1935) is a Brazilian philosopher based in Germany, who established the school of Structural-systematic philosophy.[1][2] Professor emeritus at the 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 philosophy, theology, philology and psychology in Munich, Innsbruck, Vienna, Paris, and Rome. He graduated in philosophy in Munich (1968) and in Catholic theology (1969) in Innsbruck. He became a professor at the Institute of Philosophy at the 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 G. W. Leibniz, German idealism, Heidegger's phenomenology, and even analytic philosophy.[8]

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 Philosophy in Munich.[9]

  • Honorary doctorate from the University of Munich (Professor Emeritus)
  • Findlay Book Prize[10]

Bibliography

  • Analogy and historicity. Philosophical-historical-critical attempt at the basic problem of metaphysics. Herder Verlag, Freiburg 1969.
  • Presentation, method and structure. Investigations in the Unity of Systematic Philosophy of G. W. F. Hegel. Bouvier Verlag, Bonn 1973.
  • Theories of Truth in Modern Philosophy. A critical and systematic presentation. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 1978, ISBN 3534072588. 3rd edition 1993.
  • (Editor, Introduction) The concept of truth. New attempts at explanation. Scientific Book Society, Darmstadt 1987, ISBN 3-534-02134-7.
  • Basics of a theory of truth. W. de Gruyter, Berlin / New York 1990, ISBN 3-11-012079-8.
  • Structure and being. A theoretical framework for a systematic philosophy. Mohr Siebeck Verlag, Tübingen 2006, ISBN 3-16-148963-2.
  • Being and God. A systematic approach in dealing with M. Heidegger, E. Levinas and J.-L. Marion. Mohr Siebeck Verlag, Tübingen 2010, ISBN 978-3-16-150146-3.
  • with Emmanuel Tourpe: Philosophy as a systematic discourse. Dialogues about the basics of a theory of beings. Karl Alber, Freiburg im Breisgau 2014.

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. de Oliveira, M.A.. "THE METAPHYSICS OF THE PRIMORDIAL BEING, L.B. Puntel and the challenge of rethinking metaphysics", Loyola, 2019, ISBN 8515045788
  7. Selbstauskunft, Vortrag "Heidegger" WWU Münster 15 December 2010.
  8. version française de Emmanuel Tourpe, Philosophie als systematischer Diskurs, Fribourg- Munich, Karl Alber, 2014 p.3-4
  9. LMU München: Curriculum Vitae (retrieved 24 November 2014)
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