
Nominalism and Modernist Literature | Prof. Erik Tonning
The Thomistic Institute
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A Man Is Not a Box or an Urn
The habit of calling yourself a man is here just a comforting fable derived from childhood. But at the same time there is no alternative name available that is somehow outside or beyond the particular language we have been arbitrarily taught. In fact the mention of a box or an urn hints at a living death here for if man has been interred then what kind of thing is left behind? What obsessively records and brooms over each and every circumstance in Mr. Knotts establishment in order to discern some kind of legible order. For a voluntaryist God is absolutely free to change his mind and to invent new hypothetical worlds.
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