Enjoyed reading this, Joel. Do you think that the second view of language implies the same degree of imposition on reality as the first? Maybe you could try to answer that in another post!
Great question. I do - though practically, the "divine dictionary" view can be the only way people know of expressing realism, in the end, it gives up the battle to skepticism/postmodernism. But it feels like something I need to articulate at greater length!
Sounds exciting!
Glad to have you following! I look forward to reading about the relationship between Aristotle and Torah.
For now I'm only doing straight Aristotle, but I can't avoid (nor want to) being influenced by my heritage.
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Enjoyed reading this, Joel. Do you think that the second view of language implies the same degree of imposition on reality as the first? Maybe you could try to answer that in another post!
Great question. I do - though practically, the "divine dictionary" view can be the only way people know of expressing realism, in the end, it gives up the battle to skepticism/postmodernism. But it feels like something I need to articulate at greater length!