Summary
Hans Blumenberg: The Genesis of the Copernican World I - II
Part I: The Ambiguity of Heaven
Part II: The Opening of Opportunities for One Copernicus
Part III: Typology of Early Actions
Hans Blumenberg was one of the most important philosophers in the second half of the 20th century. As a student of Martin Heidegger, he made the most significant contribution to the understanding of the history of knowledge, and determined his line of thinking in the broad fields of art theory, history, anthropology, theology and metaphysics.
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(120a, 120b)
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