
The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms
Ernst Cassirer believed that all the forms of representation that human beings use—language, myth, art, religion, history, science—are symbolic, and the concept of symbolic forms was the basis of his thinking on these subjects. In this volume, which contains one text written in 1928 and another in about 1940, Cassirer presents the metaphysics that is implicit in his epistemology and phenomenology of culture. The earlier text grounds the philosopher's conception of symbolic forms on a notion of human nature that makes a general distinction between Geist (mind) and life. In the later text, he discusses Basis Phenomena, an original concept not mentioned in any of his previous works, and he compares his own viewpoint with those of other modern philosophers, notably Bergson and Heidegger.
- Alaotsikko
- Volume 4: The Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms
- Kirjailija
- Ernst Cassirer
- Toimittaja
- John Michael Krois, Donald Phillip Verene
- ISBN
- 9780300074338
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 304 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 2.3.1998
- Kustantaja
- Yale University Press
- Sivumäärä
- 264