Maverick Philosopher

Nihil philosophicum a me alienum puto

To promote independent thought about ultimates. Philosophy, commentary on the passing scene, and whatever else turns my crank. Since 4 May 2004. By William F. Vallicella, Ph.D., Gold Canyon, Arizona, USA. Motto: "Study everything, join nothing." (Paul Brunton) Latin Motto: Omnia mea mecum porto. Turkish motto: Yol bilen kervana katilmaz. (He who knows the road does not join the caravan.) All material copyrighted.

Friday, October 14, 2005

Constantin Brunner

You won't find many people who have so much as heard of Constantin Brunner, let alone have read anything by him. I was reminded of him today when Barrett Pashak applied to comment at this weblog. Mr. Pashak, with whom I corresponded briefly a year or so ago, operates a website devoted to Brunner. If you click on the link you can read how Pashak found his way to Brunner and what Brunner means to him. Follow the internal links and learn about Brunner and his work.

I did some serious study of Brunner in 2002 and 2004 but have yet to write any essays or posts on him. Now is perhaps the time. Just give me a moment, or an hour, to dig through my voluminous journals and notebooks.

Posted by William F. Vallicella on Friday October 14, 2005 at 1:39pm. 8 Comments 0 Trackbacks