Bewußtsein der Transzendenz [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 28 (4):754-755 (1975)
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The [[sic]] substantial thread connecting the six essays that constitute this collection is the nature and consciousness of being. The first half of the book is given to the interpretation of Thomas Aquinas, principally as regards his doctrine of being and his concept of the person. Essays treating Descartes’ doctrine of being and what the author calls Kant’s transcendental being serve to set Gumppenberg’s Thomas in relief. The collection is concluded with a short chapter treating the metaphysical basis of the thought of Viktor Warnach, a neo-Thomist and a warmly regarded former teacher of the author. The work is written in a clear and lucid style with copious references not only to works by the principal philosophers treated, but also to Heidegger, Husserl, Jaspers, Koyre, [[sic]] Siewerth, and others.

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