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Abstrakt

Ernst Cassirer (1874–1945) occupies a unique place in 20th-century philosophy. His view that human beings are not rational but symbolic animals and his famous dispute with Martin Heidegger at Davos in 1929 are compelling alternatives to the deadlock between 'analytic' and 'continental' approaches to philosophy. An astonishing polymath, Cassirer's work pays equal attention to mathematics and natural science but also art, language, myth, religion, technology, and history. However, until now the importance of his work has largely been overlooked.

Publication details

Publisher: Routledge

Ort: London-New York

Year: 2021

Seiten: 286

Series: The Routledge Philosophers

ISBN (hardback): 9781138827509

ISBN (paperback): 9781138827493

ISBN (digital): 9781351048859

Referenz:

Matherne Samantha (2021) Cassirer. London-New York, Routledge.