Interpreting Cassirer
Publisher,Cambridge Univ Pr
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 453.59 g
No. of Pages, 249
Interpreting Cassirer: Critical Essays is the first comprehensive English volume on Cassirer's philosophy since Paul Arthur Schilpp's 1949 volume of The Library of Living Philosophers. This collection of innovative essays by leading Cassirer scholars addresses all the key aspects of Cassirer's multifaceted thought and situates them in the whole of his philosophy of culture. As such, it demonstrates the depth and richness of a philosophical enterprise that still awaits recognition as one of the most original contributions to twentieth-century philosophy. Interpreting Cassirer will be a relevant source not only for Cassirer scholars (or researchers of early twentieth century philosophy), but also for scholars of philosophy of culture, myth, language, science, art, history, and mind, and of the history of philosophy--