Cassirer Symbolic Forms and History

Cassirer  Symbolic Forms and History
Author: John Michael Krois
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1987
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0300037465

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The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms

The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms
Author: Ernst Cassirer
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1965-09-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0300000391

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The Symbolic Forms has long been considered the greatest of Cassirer's works. Into it he poured all the resources of his vast learning about language and myth, religion, art, and science--the various creative symbolizing activities and constructions through which man has expressed himself and given intelligible objective form to this experience. "These three volumes alone (apart from Cassirer's other papers and books) make an outstanding contribution to epistemology and to the human power of abstraction. It is rather as if 'The Golden Bough' had been written in philosophical rather than in historical terms."--F.I.G. Rawlins, Nature

The Origins of the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms

The Origins of the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms
Author: Donald Phillip Verene
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2011-12-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780810127784

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The Origins of the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms marks the culmination of Donald Phillip Verene’s work on Ernst Cassirer and heralds a major step forward in the critical work on the twentieth-century philosopher. Verene argues that Cassirer’s philosophy of symbolic forms cannot be understood apart from a dialectic between the Kantian and Hegelian philosophy that lies within it. Verene takes as his departure point that Cassirer never wishes to argue Kant over Hegel. Instead he takes from each what he needs, realizing that philosophical idealism itself did not stop with Kant but developed to Hegel, and that much of what remains problematic in Kantian philosophy finds particular solutions in Hegel’s philosophy. Cassirer never replaces transcendental reflection with dialectical speculation, but he does transfer dialectic from a logic of illusion, that is, the form of thinking beyond experience as Kant conceives it in the Critique of Pure Reason, to a logic of consciousness as Hegel employs it in the Phenomenology of Spirit. Cassirer rejects Kant’s thing-in-itself but he also rejects Hegel’s Absolute as well as Hegel’s conception of Aufhebung. Kant and Hegel remain the two main characters on his stage, but they are accompanied by a large secondary cast, with Goethe in the foreground. Cassirer not only contributes to Goethe scholarship, but in Goethe he finds crucial language to communicate his assertions. Verene introduces us to the originality of Cassirer’s philosophy so that we may find access to the riches it contains.

The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms Volume 2

The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms  Volume 2
Author: Ernst Cassirer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2020-09-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000001105

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"The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms is one of the landmarks of twentieth century philosophy. Drawing from the influential work of Wilhelm Dilthey, it transformed neo-Kantianism into a new robust philosophy of culture. The second volume, on Mythical Thinking, analyzes the fundamental layers of perception and expression as well as the articulations with religion and the dialectic with other forms, essentially language and art. The intellectual breadth of the volume is remarkable. It initiated the debate with Martin Heidegger and prompted a long-lasting meditation by Hans Blumenberg. We are only beginning to recognize its importance for our understanding of the power of images in the construction of aesthetics, the self, and the socio-political world. It initiated a discussion within French sociology (Émile Durkheim, Marcel Mauss) that ultimately resurfaced in Pierre Bourdieu, while today it is considered as a resourceful path for cultural and critical theory (Drucilla Cornell and Kenneth M. Panfilio). Finally, this volume also offers solid grounds for a political critique of Nazism - specifically: Alfred Rosenberg’s Myth of the 20th Century and Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf - as well as the new emerging totalitarian ideologies." Fabien Capeilleres, Professor of Philosophy, editor of the French edition of Cassirer’s Works. This new translation makes Cassirer’s seminal work available to a new generation of scholars. Each volume includes a translator’s introduction by Steve G. Lofts, a foreword by Peter E. Gordon, a glossary of key terms, and an index.

Cassirer s Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms

Cassirer s Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms
Author: Thora Ilin Bayer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0300083319

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A commentary on Ernst Cassirer's "Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms". It offers an introduction to the metaphysical views that underlie the philosopher's conceptions of symbolic form and human culture. It also focuses on the meaning of Cassirer's claim that philosophy is not itself a symbolic form.

Symbolic Forms and Cultural Studies

Symbolic Forms and Cultural Studies
Author: Cyrus Hamlin,John Michael Krois
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780300103298

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Cassirer's conception of culture & theory of symbolism anticipated much of later cultural theory. The essays in this volume explore aspects of his thinking & demonstrate the influence that it had on later scholarship.

The Symbolic Construction of Reality

The Symbolic Construction of Reality
Author: Jeffrey Andrew Barash
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781459605596

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In 1933 eminent philosopher Ernst Cassirer (1874 - 1945) fled Nazi Germany for the United States. His fame in Europe having already been established through a public debate with Martin Heidegger in 1929, Cassirer would go on to become a noteworthy influence on American culture. His most important early writings focused on the symbol and symbolic...

Ernst Cassirer

Ernst Cassirer
Author: Edward Skidelsky
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781400828944

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This is the first English-language intellectual biography of the German-Jewish philosopher Ernst Cassirer (1874-1945), a leading figure on the Weimar intellectual scene and one of the last and finest representatives of the liberal-idealist tradition. Edward Skidelsky traces the development of Cassirer's thought in its historical and intellectual setting. He presents Cassirer, the author of The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms, as a defender of the liberal ideal of culture in an increasingly fragmented world, and as someone who grappled with the opposing forces of scientific positivism and romantic vitalism. Cassirer's work can be seen, Skidelsky argues, as offering a potential resolution to the ongoing conflict between the "two cultures" of science and the humanities--and between the analytic and continental traditions in philosophy. The first comprehensive study of Cassirer in English in two decades, this book will be of great interest to analytic and continental philosophers, intellectual historians, political and cultural theorists, and historians of twentieth-century Germany.