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    Ernst Cassirer - A “Tragédia da Cultura”.Ernst Cassirer, Pedro M. S. Alves & Antonieta Lopes - 2004 - Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (23):137-158.
  2. Substance and Function and Einstein's Theory of Relativity.Ernst Cassirer, M. C. Swabey & W. C. Swabey - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (20):354-355.
     
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  3. Symbol, Technik, Sprache.Ernst Cassirer, Ernst Wolfgang Orth, John Michael Krois & Josef M. Werle - 1986 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 40 (3):443-446.
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    The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues.Logos, Dike, Kosmos in der Entwicklung der Griechischen Philosophie. [REVIEW]D. S. M., J. B. Skemp & Ernst Cassirer - 1943 - Journal of Philosophy 40 (8):220.
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    El problema del conocimiento en la filosofía y en la ciencia modernas.Ernst Cassirer - 1948 - México,: Fondo de Cultura Económica.
    En este volumen, Cassirer nos hace recorrer el camino que lleva hasta la cima del yo pensante, del yo hacedor de pensamientos y conformador de la realidad. En ella termina este tomo, que comienza con el primer pensador moderno, Nicol s de Cusa, y sigue por los humanistas; por los esc pticos, como Montaigne y S nchez; por los geniales creadores de la f sica moderna, Galileo y Kepler, y por los m sticos de la naturaleza, Campanella y Giordano (...)
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    Cassirer and Goldstein on Abstraction and the Autonomy of Biology.M. Chirimuuta - 2020 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 10 (2):471-503.
    This article examines the mutual influence between Ernst Cassirer and his cousin, the neurologist Kurt Goldstein. For both Cassirer and Goldstein, views on the nature of human cognition were fundamental to their understanding of scientific knowledge, and these were informed by both philosophical theorizing and empirical research on pathologies of the nervous system. Following Cassirer, and in agreement with the physicalism of the Vienna Circle, Goldstein held that the physical sciences had progressed by arriving at abstract, mathematical (...)
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  7. Symbolic pregnance and passive synthesis-Genetic phenomenology of perception in Cassirer and Husserl.M. Bosch - 2002 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 109 (1):148-161.
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    The Critical Difference Between Holism and Vitalism in Cassirer’s Philosophy of Science.M. Chirimuuta - 2022 - In Christopher Donohue & Charles T. Wolfe (eds.), Vitalism and Its Legacy in Twentieth Century Life Sciences and Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 85-105.
    This chapter surveys Ernst CassirerCassirer, Ernst’s responses to the vitalist and holist/organicist movements in biology during the early decades of the twentieth century. I argue that examination of the combination of CassirerCassirer, Ernst’s enthusiasm for holism, and rejection of vitalism, puts into relief many themes and preoccupations that are consistent across CassirerCassirer, Ernst’s philosophical career, and aids the interpretation of his philosophy of symbolic forms. I propose that it is useful to read the third volume of the Philosophy of Symbolic (...)
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  9. Cassirer, Ernst and the warburg library.M. Ferrari - 1986 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 6 (1):91-130.
     
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    Arnold and Cambridge Platonists.M. A. - unknown
    Matthew arnold maintains in the nineteenth century the renaissance school of the cambridge platonists. for them, reason and religion are by no means at odds: reason is in fact "the candle of the lord." for matthew arnold in "literature and dogma", christianity will prevail only by being shorn of its supernaturalist elements and set on its true rational ground. ernst cassirer has shown how the cambridge platonists bridge the gap between the italian renaissance and the german humanists of the (...)
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  11. Cultural philosophy as practical philosophy (E. Cassirer).M. Steinmann - 2004 - Philosophische Rundschau 51 (1):53-74.
     
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  12. Cultural and natural sciences in the works of Cassirer, Ernst.M. Ferrari - 1996 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 16 (1):83-95.
     
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    S. M. Stern: Aristotle on the World-State. Pp. 88. Oxford: Bruno Cassirer, 1970. Cloth, £1·50.D. M. Lewis - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (02):271-.
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    S. M. Stern: Aristotle on the World-State. Pp. 88. Oxford: Bruno Cassirer, 1970. Cloth, £1·50.D. M. Lewis - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (2):271-271.
  15. Ernst Cassirer - a "tragédia da cultura".Pedro M. S. Alves & Antonieta Lopes - 2004 - Philosophica 23:137-158.
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    Identity versus determinism: Émile Meyerson׳s neo-Kantian interpretation of the quantum theory.M. Anthony Mills - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 47:33-49.
    Despite the praise his writing garnered during his lifetime, e.g., from readers such as Einstein and de Broglie, Émile Meyerson has been largely forgotten. The rich tradition of French épistémologie has recently been taken up in some Anglo-American scholarship, but Meyerson—who popularized the term épistémologie through his historical method of analyzing science, and criticized positivism long before Quine and Kuhn—remains overlooked. If Meyerson is remembered at all, it is as a historian of classical science. This paper attempts to rectify both (...)
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  17. Ernst Cassirer in Germania. Un cittadino del Rinascimento nella terra della Riforma.Enno Rudolph & M. Ferrari - 1995 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 50 (4):839-852.
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  18. Andreas Graeser, Ernst Cassirer.J. M. Krois - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34:626-626.
     
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    The Magic Mirror: Myth's Abiding Power.Elizabeth M. Baeten - 1996 - State University of New York Press.
    Analyzes the theories of myth of Cassirer, Barthes, Eliade, and Hillman and offers an alternative original account of myth-making as an essential strand of cultural production.
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    Lo Storicismo Tedesco Contemporaneo. [REVIEW]M. A. - 1972 - Review of Metaphysics 26 (1):170-172.
    Fifteen years after the first edition of this comprehensive work, German historicism remains largely and conspicuously in the shadows. The great historico-philological and historico-sociological work produced by, and on the fringes of, this school has given way to specialization. Great polygraphs of the caliber of a Meinecke, a Vossler, a Curtius, a Cassirer, a Croce, or an Auerbach seem to have completely disappeared from the scene. But is the necessity for cultural synthesis that these men stressed any less urgent (...)
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    Substance and Function and Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Ernst Cassirer, Marie C. Swabey, William C. Swabey.Henry M. Sheffer - 1924 - Isis 6 (3):439-440.
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    The Renaissance Philosophy of Man, edited by Ernst Cassirer, Paul Oskar Kristeller and John Herman Randall Jr., (The University of Chicago Press. 1948. Pp. viii + 405. Price 27s. 6d.). [REVIEW]M. H. Carré - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (92):88-.
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  23. CASSIRER, ERNST-"The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy". [REVIEW]A. M. Ritchie - 1965 - Philosophy 40:259.
     
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    The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. [REVIEW]M. S. F. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):512-512.
    The final volume in the fine translation of Cassirer's central work deals with the problem of knowledge, "the structure and articulation of a theoretical world view." The analysis proceeds from perception and representation, through the function of signification and the idea of concept, to mathematics and the highest forms of natural science. Cassirer's introduction offers a concise discussion in historical context of the idea of symbolic form itself.--F. M. S.
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    Truth and Art. [REVIEW]M. Z. E. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (2):376-377.
    The book can be roughly divided in two parts. The first four chapters criticize several previous systems of aesthetics, notably those of Cassirer, Croce, and their followers, and suggest an alternative based upon an interesting extension of the recently, much-discussed theory of direct perception as a "seeing-as." Hofstadter would use this model of interpretative-perception to explicate the nature of language as well. A cry will not be, thus, an "expression" of pain but rather present the pain directly; it would (...)
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    Frege’s Attack on “Abstraction” and his Defense of the “Applicability” of Arithmetic.Daniël F. M. Strauss - 2003 - South African Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):63-80.
    The traditional understanding of abstraction operates on the basis of the assumption that only entities are subject to thought processes in which particulars are disregarded and commonalities are lifted out (the so-called method of genus proximum and differentia specifica). On this basis Frege criticized the notion of abstraction and convincingly argued that (this kind of) “entitary- directed” abstraction can never provide us with any numbers. However, Frege did not consider the alternative of “property- abstraction.” In this article an argument for (...)
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  27. Preface/Introduction — Hollows of Memory: From Individual Consciousness to Panexperientialism and Beyond.Gregory M. Nixon - 2010 - Journal of Consciousness Exploration and Research 1 (3):213-215.
    Preface/Introduction: The question under discussion is metaphysical and truly elemental. It emerges in two aspects — how did we come to be conscious of our own existence, and, as a deeper corollary, do existence and awareness necessitate each other? I am bold enough to explore these questions and I invite you to come along; I make no claim to have discovered absolute answers. However, I do believe I have created here a compelling interpretation. You’ll have to judge for yourself. -/- (...)
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    Schutz’ Semiotics and the Symbolic Construction of Reality.Michael M. Hanke - 2016 - Schutzian Research 8:103-120.
    Some decades before Umberto Eco refounded semiotics in the sixties, Alfred Schutz had already elaborated a theory on signs and symbols. Moreover, as Schutz himself affirms, neither was he the first to do so. The thoughts of Charles Sanders Peirce had already clearly influenced American pragmatism, and thinkers like George Herbert Mead and Ernst Cassirer had developed a theory of symbols, both referred to by Schutz in his later works. Nonetheless, sign theory was already present in his first book, (...)
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    Islamic Philosophy and the Classical Tradition. Essays presented to Richard Walzer on his seventieth birthday. Pp. viii+549. London: Luzac (for Cassirer, Oxford), 1973. Cloth, £11. [REVIEW]Pamela M. Huby - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (02):318-.
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    Heidegger en dialogue, 1912-1930: rencontres, affinités, confrontations.S. Arrien, Fr Dastur, J. Gens, S. Jollivet, M. de Launay & M. Michalski - 2009 - Vrin.
    Ce recueil a pour but de montrer que Heidegger n'est pas seulement, et peut-etre pas d'abord, ce penseur solitaire de Foret-Noire pretant l'oreille a la voix de l'Etre, comme on s'est souvent plu a le presenter, et comme il a sans doute lui-meme contribue a le faire accroire: c'est un penseur extraordinairement attentif aux developpements philosophiques de son temps, dont la pensee s'est elaboree en grande partie en dialogue non seulement avec les Grecs, la pensee chretienne, l'existentialisme de Kierkegaard ou (...)
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  31. Leibniz d'après M. Cassirer.L. Couturat - 1903 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 11:83-99.
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    La pensée mythique d'aprés M. Cassirer.Maurice Halbwachs - 1926 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 102:299 - 304.
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    Review: Le système de Leibniz: D'aprés M. Cassirer[REVIEW]Louis Couturat - 1903 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 11 (1):83 - 99.
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    Ferrari, M. (2003): Ernst Cassirer. Stationen einer philosophischen Biographie. Trad. de Marion Lauschke. [REVIEW]Igor Aristegi Urkia - 2010 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 19 (3):360-361.
  35. John M. Krois, "Cassirer: Symbolic Forms and History". [REVIEW]Massimo Ferrari - 1990 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 45 (1):207.
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    Ernst Cassirer. Ausgewählter wissenschaftlicher briefwechsel (review).Thora Ilin Bayer - 2010 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (3):403-404.
    This volume is part of the multi-volume edition of Cassirer's Nachlass, the first volume of which, Zur Metaphysik der Symbolichen Formen, appeared in 1995 (English tr.: The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms, vol. 4, The Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms, ed. J. M. Krois and D. P. Verene [Yale University Press, 1996]). This volume of Cassirer's correspondence contains 186 letters to and from Cassirer spanning the length of his career, beginning with a letter of 1893 prior to his arrival (...)
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  37. Authors reviewed: Ernst Cassirer, W. P. Alexander, Niels Møller, Rudolf Carnap. Stanislaus von Dunin Borkowski, Folke Leander, Ernst von Aster, Bertil Pfannenstill, Anders Karitz, Philosophy & History. Essays presented to Ernst Cassirer[REVIEW]Walter Dubislav - 1937 - Theoria 3 (2/3):343.
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    Ernst Cassirer in Systematischen Beziehungen: Zur Kritisch-Kommunikativen Bedeutung Seiner Kulturphilosophie.Stefan Niklas & Thiemo Breyer (eds.) - 2018 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Wenn Klassiker in der Philosophie die Funktion haben, Medien der Diskussion zu sein, so ist Cassirers Status als philosophischer Klassiker in besonderer Weise gerechtfertigt: Seine Philosophie ist strukturell auf kritische Vermittlung ausgelegt, und zwar sowohl im Sinn eines Theoriemediums, das eine Terminologie und Methode anbietet, wie auch als Mediator im Sinne der Integration unterschiedlicher, teils widerstrebender Positionen als Problemzusammenhänge. Um diese kritisch-kommunikative Bedeutung Cassirers deutlich und zugleich nutzbar zu machen, stellen die Beiträge des Bandes jeweils Aspekte seiner Philosophie in Beziehung (...)
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    L'histoire du problème de la connaissance: De M. E. Cassirer.E. Meyerson - 1911 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 19 (1):100 - 129.
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    Anthropology as a Strict Science? To the Question of the Methodological Substantiation of Philosophical Anthropology Article 3. Ernst Cassirer. Man in the arms of culture.Сергей Смирнов - 2022 - Philosophical Anthropology 8 (2):17-34.
    The article is a continuation of a series of works devoted to the methodological substantiation of the subject of philosophical anthropology. Using the example of specific searches for building the proper anthropological discourse, an attempt is made to analyze how different authors tried to build anthropology as a rigorous science. This makes it possible to analyze the problems associated with the methodology of science in its classical and non-classical versions. In this article, this work is done on the material of (...)
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    Hermann Cohen i Ernst Cassirer w relacji mistrz–uczeń.Tomasz Kubalica - 2019 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 14 (3):69-80.
    Hermann Cohen and Ernst Cassirer in the Master–Disciple Relationship of AuthorityThe aim of the paper is to analyze the relationship between the authority of the master and the disciple occurring between the two main representatives of the Neo-Kantianism of the Marburg School, Hermann Cohen and Ernst Cassirer. The analysis is based on the pragmatic-logical model of authority developed by Jozef M. Bocheński within the framework of his logic of authority in application to research on the basic relations taking (...)
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    Ernst Cassirer: Scientific Knowledge and the Concept of Man (review). [REVIEW]W. H. Werkmeister - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (1):139-142.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 139 twenty years ago has slowly given way to an awareness that cross-cultural differences are real enough to call for different rules of behavior and different sets of values. Several possibilities are still open to the ethicist concerned with the problem of relativism. We may want to reconsider more carefully than ever before the connotations of "relative," of "action" and of "culture" in the context of those (...)
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    Una interpretación de la percepción: Cassirer - Merleau-Ponty.Graciela Ralón - 2013 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 22 (1):35-53.
    R. Bemet has extended to Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception a distinction that can be drawn in E. Cassirer's Philosophy of Symbolic Forms between perception in a strict sense, which is expressive and is linked to myth, and perception in a broad sense, which is linked to language and exhibits a more elaborated structure. Firstly, this article attempts to establish how far the distinction can be applied to M. Merleau-Ponty's thought by drawing upon his acknowledgment that there are phenomenological and (...)
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  44. Abstract - Affective – Multimodal: Interaction between Medium and Perception of Moving Images from the Viewpoint of Cassirer's, Langer's and Krois' Embodiment Theories.Martina Sauer - 2022 - In Multimodality. The Sensually Organized Potential of Artistic Works, edited by Martina Sauer and Christiane Wagner, New York and São Paulo [Special Issue, Art Style 10, 01, 2022]. pp. 25-46.
    Everyday media consumption leaves no doubt that the perception of moving images from various media is characterized by experience and understanding. Corresponding research in this field has shown that the stimulus patterns flooding in on us are not only processed mentally, but also bodily. Building on this, the following study argues that incoming stimuli are processed not only visually, but multimodally, with all senses, and moreover affectively. The classical binding of a sensory organ to a medium, on whose delimitation the (...)
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  45. Abstrakt - Affektiv - Multimodal. Zur Verarbeitung von Bewegtbildern im Anschluss an Cassirer, Langer und Krois.Martina Sauer - 2016 - In Grabbe Lars Christian & Rupert-Kruse Patrick (eds.), Bildkörper. Zum Verhältnis von Bildtechnologien und Embodiment. Büchner Verlag. pp. 46-71.
    Is it true that there is an analogy between modes of creation and such of perception? Respective to the cultural anthropological research of Ernst Cassirer, Susanne K. Langer and John M. Krois and by the analysis of a tape of the Swiss video-artist Pipilotti Rist this initial thesis of Formal Aesthetics shall be supported. - I - -/- Lässt sich die Behauptung stützen, dass zwischen Gestaltungsweisen und Wahrnehmungsweisen eine Analogie besteht? Aufbauend auf den kulturanthropologischen Forschungen von Ernst Cassirer, (...)
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  46. Aesthetik und Pragmatismus. Zur funktionalen Relevanz einer nicht-diskursiven Formauffassung bei Cassirer, Langer und Krois.Martina Sauer - 2014 - Image. Zeitschrift für Interdisziplinäre Bildwissenschaft 20 (2):49-69.
    To what extend is there a relevance of aesthetics for life? By postulating a non-discursive and emotional relevance of forms Cassirer, Langer and Krois open the door for this idea. -/- Inwieweit spielt die Ästhetik im Leben eine Rolle? Indem sowohl Cassirer, Langer und Krois eine nicht-diskursive und emotionale Relevanz von Formen unterstellen, öffnen sie die Türen für diese Idee.
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    The relationship of ethics education to moral sensitivity and moral reasoning skills of nursing students.Mihyun Park, Diane Kjervik, Jamie Crandell & Marilyn H. Oermann - 2012 - Nursing Ethics 19 (4):568-580.
    This study described the relationships between academic class and student moral sensitivity and reasoning and between curriculum design components for ethics education and student moral sensitivity and reasoning. The data were collected from freshman (n = 506) and senior students (n = 440) in eight baccalaureate nursing programs in South Korea by survey; the survey consisted of the Korean Moral Sensitivity Questionnaire and the Korean Defining Issues Test. The results showed that moral sensitivity scores in patient-oriented care and conflict were (...)
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    Substance and Function & Einstein’s Theory of Relativity.Ernst Cassirer - 1923 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Ernst Cassirer.
  49. Verantwortung - Vom Aufladen mit Bedeutung in Kunst und Sprache. Zu den Konsequenzen aus den kulturanthropologischen Ansätzen von Cassirer, Warburg und Böhme.Martina Sauer - 2013 - In Oxen Kathrin & Sagert Dietrich (eds.), Mitteilungen - zur Erneuerung evangelischer Predigtkultur, Leipzig 2013 (Kirche im Aufbruch ; 5). Leipzig, Germany: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt. pp. 15-33.
    So many things have a meaning for us. How is it possible and how can we deal with it? In "gestures of attention" (rituals) we understand it, Hartmut Böhme says, and we produce it ourselves, Aby M. Warburg and Ernst Cassirer are suggesting. That means the producer and the recipient are responsible for their doing. -/- So vieles in unserem Leben hat für uns eine Bedeutung. Wie kommt das und wie können wir damit umgehen? In "Gesten der Zuwendung" (Rituale), (...)
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  50. (2015). Bildkraft und Tatkraft: Zum Verhältnis von ästhetischer Erfahrung und Technik im Anschluss an Cassirer, Langer und Krois.Martina Sauer - 2015 - Kongress-Akten, Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Ästhetik, Bd. 3.
    The ability to form „images“ of our experiences with the world (imaging effect) and to adjust our drive and determination in accordance with those images (action effect) is what characterises men, as stipulated by Cassirer and subsequently confirmed by Langer and Krois. Special techniques are required to communicate to others the images of life and how we interpret them. The art as a technique does this masterly by presenting us the views of others on their experiences and wishes through (...)
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