Historiographical Language and Temporality in Ernst Cassirer

In The Concept of Time in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy. Springer Verlag (2016)
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This chapter is dedicated to the Cassirer’s theories concerning The Logik of Humanities and others Cassirer’s Essais on the «Philosophy of Culture.» The first part presents the concrete passages of mutual criticism on language and its relations with art and in relation to the interpretation of the modern history of philosophy. Brief final remarks recapitulate some radically different ways of understanding idealism with respect to the spiritual activity of man in the history.

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Fabrizio Lomonaco
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