By Schubert Ogden
I now realize that I would almost certainly have understood Bultmann better \ -\- and more quickly\! \ -\- had I been as clear as I have become about the important distinction between metaphysics, on the one hand, and philosophy, on the other \ -\- or, if you will, the purely formal, analytic task of philosophy and its partly material, critico-constructive task. Why? Well, because the distinction Bultmann makes between philosophy as "a philosophical analysis of existence" and philosophy as "\[a\] definitive philosophical system \ -\- such as idealism, say, and specifically G. W. F. Hegel's" (_NTM_: 107), converges very closely with the distinction that I have only gradually learned to draw. Wiki Markup
8 October 2001