Das Problem von Sprache und Weltansicht bei Hamann, Herder und Humboldt

Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 42 (3) (2017)
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Abstract

A proper understanding of the relation between language and »worldview« is based on the fundamental thought in Hamann’s, Herder’s and Humboldt’s contribution to understanding the nature of language, namely the concrete unity of language and thought. What does this mean and what systematic implications does this thought have? This paper provides a sketchy outline of the answers to these questions and deepens this with regard to Hamann, Herder, and Humboldt.

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Max Gottschlich
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