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Ernst Cassirer occupies a unique space in Twentieth-century philosophy, and The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms is his most important work. This major new translation of all three volumes, the first for over fifty years, brings Cassirer's magnum opus to a new generation of students and scholars.
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Ernst Cassirer occupies a unique space in Twentieth-century philosophy, and The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms is his most important work. This major new translation of all three volumes, the first for over fifty years, brings Cassirer's magnum opus to a new generation of students and scholars.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 1254
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 163mm x 86mm
- Gewicht: 2404g
- ISBN-13: 9781138907256
- ISBN-10: 1138907251
- Artikelnr.: 59991471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 1254
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 163mm x 86mm
- Gewicht: 2404g
- ISBN-13: 9781138907256
- ISBN-10: 1138907251
- Artikelnr.: 59991471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ernst Cassirer was born in Germany 1874 in the city of Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland). He taught at Hamburg University from 1919 to 1933, and then at All Souls College, Oxford, before emigrating to Sweden and then to the United States. Through its creative interpretation of Kant's philosophy combined with a deep knowledge of the role of language and culture, Cassirer's work is regarded as indispensable to understanding the relationship between the two major traditions in twentieth-century philosophy, the 'analytic' and the 'continental'. Cassirer's philosophy is unique, as it sought a common ground between the scientific and humanistic worldviews which frequently divided these two traditions, exemplified in his famous debate with Martin Heidegger at Davos in 1929. His work resulted in the monumental Philosophy of Symbolic Forms as well as several books on the philosophy of humanism and the Enlightenment. He taught at the universities of Yale and Columbia in the early 1940s and died in New York in 1945. Steve G. Lofts is Professor of Philosophy at King's University College, Canada. He is the translator of Cassirer's The Logic of the Cultural Sciences and The Warburg Years (1919-1933): Essays on Language, Art, Myth, and Technology.
Volume 1: Language
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: The Question Concerning the Human - Life, Form, and Freedom:
On the Way to an Open Cosmopolitanism S. G. Lofts Translator's
Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts Preface Introduction and the Framing of the
Problem 1. The Problem of Language in the History of Philosophy 2. Language
in the Phase of Sensible Expression 3. Language in the Phase of Intuitive
Expression 4. Language as the Expression of Conceptual Thinking - The Form
of the Linguistic Formation of Concept and Class 5. Language and the
Expression of the Pure Forms of Relation - The Sphere of Judgment and the
Concepts of Relation [Relation]. Glossary of Terms Index of Proper Names
General Index.
Volume 2: Mythical Thinking
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: A Transcendental Critique of Mythical-Religious Consciousness
- Identity Thinking, the Natural Attitude, and an Immanence in the Sacred
Sense of Life S. G. Lofts Translator's Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts.
Preface Introduction: The Problem of A "Philosophy of Mythology" Part 1:
Myth as Thought-Form 1. The Character and Basic Tendency of Mythical Object
Consciousness 2. The Individual Categories of Mythical Thinking Part 2:
Myth as Form of Intuition - The Construction and Organization of the
Spatial-Temporal World in Mythical Consciousness 1. The Basic Opposition 2.
The Basic Features of a Morphology of Myth - Space, Time, and Number Part
3: Myth as Life-Form - The Discovery and Determination of Subjective
Reality in Mythical Consciousness 1. The I and the Soul 2. The Forming
Emergence of the Feeling of Self from the Mythical Feeling of Unity and
Life 3. Cult and Sacrifice Part 4: The Dialectic of Mythical Consciousness
. Glossary General Index Index of Proper Names.
Volume 3: Phenomenology of Cognition
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: A Phenomenology of Symbolic Creative Cognition - the
Unfolding of the Symbolic Function and the Construction of a Pure Theory of
the Symbolic S. G. Lofts Translator's Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts. Preface
Introduction Part 1: The Expressive Function and the World of Expression
1. Subjective and Objective Analysis 2. The Expressive Phenomenon as the
Basic Element of Perceptual Consciousness 3. The Expressive Function and
the Mind-Body-Problem Part 2: The Problem of Representation
[Repräsentation] and the Construction of the Intuitive World 1. The Concept
and the Problem of Representation [Repräsentation] 2. Thing and Property 3.
Space 4. The Intuition of Time 5. Symbolic Pregnance 6. Toward the
Pathology of Symbolic Consciousness Part 3: The Function of Signification
and the Construction of Scientific Cognition 1. Toward a Theory of the
Concept 2. Concept and Object 3. Language and Science - Thing Signs and
Ordinal Signs 4. The Object of Mathematics 5. The Foundations of Natural
Scientific Cognition Appendix: "Spirit" and "Life" in Contemporary
Philosophy (1930). Glossary General Index Index of Proper Names.
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: The Question Concerning the Human - Life, Form, and Freedom:
On the Way to an Open Cosmopolitanism S. G. Lofts Translator's
Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts Preface Introduction and the Framing of the
Problem 1. The Problem of Language in the History of Philosophy 2. Language
in the Phase of Sensible Expression 3. Language in the Phase of Intuitive
Expression 4. Language as the Expression of Conceptual Thinking - The Form
of the Linguistic Formation of Concept and Class 5. Language and the
Expression of the Pure Forms of Relation - The Sphere of Judgment and the
Concepts of Relation [Relation]. Glossary of Terms Index of Proper Names
General Index.
Volume 2: Mythical Thinking
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: A Transcendental Critique of Mythical-Religious Consciousness
- Identity Thinking, the Natural Attitude, and an Immanence in the Sacred
Sense of Life S. G. Lofts Translator's Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts.
Preface Introduction: The Problem of A "Philosophy of Mythology" Part 1:
Myth as Thought-Form 1. The Character and Basic Tendency of Mythical Object
Consciousness 2. The Individual Categories of Mythical Thinking Part 2:
Myth as Form of Intuition - The Construction and Organization of the
Spatial-Temporal World in Mythical Consciousness 1. The Basic Opposition 2.
The Basic Features of a Morphology of Myth - Space, Time, and Number Part
3: Myth as Life-Form - The Discovery and Determination of Subjective
Reality in Mythical Consciousness 1. The I and the Soul 2. The Forming
Emergence of the Feeling of Self from the Mythical Feeling of Unity and
Life 3. Cult and Sacrifice Part 4: The Dialectic of Mythical Consciousness
. Glossary General Index Index of Proper Names.
Volume 3: Phenomenology of Cognition
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: A Phenomenology of Symbolic Creative Cognition - the
Unfolding of the Symbolic Function and the Construction of a Pure Theory of
the Symbolic S. G. Lofts Translator's Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts. Preface
Introduction Part 1: The Expressive Function and the World of Expression
1. Subjective and Objective Analysis 2. The Expressive Phenomenon as the
Basic Element of Perceptual Consciousness 3. The Expressive Function and
the Mind-Body-Problem Part 2: The Problem of Representation
[Repräsentation] and the Construction of the Intuitive World 1. The Concept
and the Problem of Representation [Repräsentation] 2. Thing and Property 3.
Space 4. The Intuition of Time 5. Symbolic Pregnance 6. Toward the
Pathology of Symbolic Consciousness Part 3: The Function of Signification
and the Construction of Scientific Cognition 1. Toward a Theory of the
Concept 2. Concept and Object 3. Language and Science - Thing Signs and
Ordinal Signs 4. The Object of Mathematics 5. The Foundations of Natural
Scientific Cognition Appendix: "Spirit" and "Life" in Contemporary
Philosophy (1930). Glossary General Index Index of Proper Names.
Volume 1: Language
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: The Question Concerning the Human - Life, Form, and Freedom:
On the Way to an Open Cosmopolitanism S. G. Lofts Translator's
Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts Preface Introduction and the Framing of the
Problem 1. The Problem of Language in the History of Philosophy 2. Language
in the Phase of Sensible Expression 3. Language in the Phase of Intuitive
Expression 4. Language as the Expression of Conceptual Thinking - The Form
of the Linguistic Formation of Concept and Class 5. Language and the
Expression of the Pure Forms of Relation - The Sphere of Judgment and the
Concepts of Relation [Relation]. Glossary of Terms Index of Proper Names
General Index.
Volume 2: Mythical Thinking
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: A Transcendental Critique of Mythical-Religious Consciousness
- Identity Thinking, the Natural Attitude, and an Immanence in the Sacred
Sense of Life S. G. Lofts Translator's Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts.
Preface Introduction: The Problem of A "Philosophy of Mythology" Part 1:
Myth as Thought-Form 1. The Character and Basic Tendency of Mythical Object
Consciousness 2. The Individual Categories of Mythical Thinking Part 2:
Myth as Form of Intuition - The Construction and Organization of the
Spatial-Temporal World in Mythical Consciousness 1. The Basic Opposition 2.
The Basic Features of a Morphology of Myth - Space, Time, and Number Part
3: Myth as Life-Form - The Discovery and Determination of Subjective
Reality in Mythical Consciousness 1. The I and the Soul 2. The Forming
Emergence of the Feeling of Self from the Mythical Feeling of Unity and
Life 3. Cult and Sacrifice Part 4: The Dialectic of Mythical Consciousness
. Glossary General Index Index of Proper Names.
Volume 3: Phenomenology of Cognition
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: A Phenomenology of Symbolic Creative Cognition - the
Unfolding of the Symbolic Function and the Construction of a Pure Theory of
the Symbolic S. G. Lofts Translator's Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts. Preface
Introduction Part 1: The Expressive Function and the World of Expression
1. Subjective and Objective Analysis 2. The Expressive Phenomenon as the
Basic Element of Perceptual Consciousness 3. The Expressive Function and
the Mind-Body-Problem Part 2: The Problem of Representation
[Repräsentation] and the Construction of the Intuitive World 1. The Concept
and the Problem of Representation [Repräsentation] 2. Thing and Property 3.
Space 4. The Intuition of Time 5. Symbolic Pregnance 6. Toward the
Pathology of Symbolic Consciousness Part 3: The Function of Signification
and the Construction of Scientific Cognition 1. Toward a Theory of the
Concept 2. Concept and Object 3. Language and Science - Thing Signs and
Ordinal Signs 4. The Object of Mathematics 5. The Foundations of Natural
Scientific Cognition Appendix: "Spirit" and "Life" in Contemporary
Philosophy (1930). Glossary General Index Index of Proper Names.
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: The Question Concerning the Human - Life, Form, and Freedom:
On the Way to an Open Cosmopolitanism S. G. Lofts Translator's
Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts Preface Introduction and the Framing of the
Problem 1. The Problem of Language in the History of Philosophy 2. Language
in the Phase of Sensible Expression 3. Language in the Phase of Intuitive
Expression 4. Language as the Expression of Conceptual Thinking - The Form
of the Linguistic Formation of Concept and Class 5. Language and the
Expression of the Pure Forms of Relation - The Sphere of Judgment and the
Concepts of Relation [Relation]. Glossary of Terms Index of Proper Names
General Index.
Volume 2: Mythical Thinking
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: A Transcendental Critique of Mythical-Religious Consciousness
- Identity Thinking, the Natural Attitude, and an Immanence in the Sacred
Sense of Life S. G. Lofts Translator's Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts.
Preface Introduction: The Problem of A "Philosophy of Mythology" Part 1:
Myth as Thought-Form 1. The Character and Basic Tendency of Mythical Object
Consciousness 2. The Individual Categories of Mythical Thinking Part 2:
Myth as Form of Intuition - The Construction and Organization of the
Spatial-Temporal World in Mythical Consciousness 1. The Basic Opposition 2.
The Basic Features of a Morphology of Myth - Space, Time, and Number Part
3: Myth as Life-Form - The Discovery and Determination of Subjective
Reality in Mythical Consciousness 1. The I and the Soul 2. The Forming
Emergence of the Feeling of Self from the Mythical Feeling of Unity and
Life 3. Cult and Sacrifice Part 4: The Dialectic of Mythical Consciousness
. Glossary General Index Index of Proper Names.
Volume 3: Phenomenology of Cognition
Foreword Peter E. Gordon Translator's Preface S. G. Lofts Translator's
Introduction: A Phenomenology of Symbolic Creative Cognition - the
Unfolding of the Symbolic Function and the Construction of a Pure Theory of
the Symbolic S. G. Lofts Translator's Acknowledgements S. G. Lofts. Preface
Introduction Part 1: The Expressive Function and the World of Expression
1. Subjective and Objective Analysis 2. The Expressive Phenomenon as the
Basic Element of Perceptual Consciousness 3. The Expressive Function and
the Mind-Body-Problem Part 2: The Problem of Representation
[Repräsentation] and the Construction of the Intuitive World 1. The Concept
and the Problem of Representation [Repräsentation] 2. Thing and Property 3.
Space 4. The Intuition of Time 5. Symbolic Pregnance 6. Toward the
Pathology of Symbolic Consciousness Part 3: The Function of Signification
and the Construction of Scientific Cognition 1. Toward a Theory of the
Concept 2. Concept and Object 3. Language and Science - Thing Signs and
Ordinal Signs 4. The Object of Mathematics 5. The Foundations of Natural
Scientific Cognition Appendix: "Spirit" and "Life" in Contemporary
Philosophy (1930). Glossary General Index Index of Proper Names.