I'm a layman when it comes to Philosophy and Theology, but I like to think that I'm at least somewhat well-versed in these disciplines. Listening to Dr. Frame's iTunes recordings about Van Til's Presuppositionalism really opened up a whole new vista for understanding informal argumentation for me. Taking into account the dominant norm of the person with whom I'm talking really has enabled me to approach the situation in a better way.
I'm a layman when it comes to Philosophy and Theology, but I like to think that I'm at least somewhat well-versed in these disciplines. Listening to Dr. Frame's iTunes recordings about Van Til's Presuppositionalism really opened up a whole new vista for understanding informal argumentation for me. Taking into account the dominant norm of the person with whom I'm talking really has enabled me to approach the situation in a better way.
Nyarl3 1 year ago
@Nyarl3 You would probably enjoy reading Frame's book: "Cornelius Van Til: An Analysis of His Thought."
Frame was a student of Van Til's, and the book not only features an analysis of Van Til, but some personal recollections.
LGwalt 1 year ago