Repetition and Mythos
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In this exploration of St. Bonaventure's work, Joseph Ratzinger posits that history, as articulated by Bonaventure, is a form of "first philosophy" that transcends the limitations of modern positivism. He argues that mythos bridges science and history, revealing a narrative structure that allows for eschatological understanding and critiques modernity's false progress myths.
