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The Symbolic Construction of Reality: The Legacy of Ernst Cassirer
Contributor(s): Barash, Jeffrey Andrew (Editor)
ISBN: 0226036863     ISBN-13: 9780226036861
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2008
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
Dewey: 193
LCCN: 2008024437
Series: Studies in German-Jewish Cultural History and Literature, Fr
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6.3" W x 9.2" (1.05 lbs) 248 pages
 
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In 1933 eminent philosopher Ernst Cassirer (1874-1945) fled Nazi Germany for the United States. His fame in Europe having already been established through a public debate with Martin Heidegger in 1929, Cassirer would go on to become a noteworthy influence on American culture. His most important early writings focused on the symbol and symbolic interaction, exploring how human cultures--from early myth-based ones to our own modern, scientifically oriented time--have used symbols to mediate the basic forms of experience. Following this work, Cassirer extended his insights to encompass a broad spectrum of philosophical themes: from investigations into Western epistemological and scientific traditions to aesthetics and the philosophy of history to anthropology and political philosophy. Reflecting this diversity in Cassirer's own work, The Symbolic Construction of Reality collects eleven essays by a wide range of contributors from different fields. Each essay analyzes a different aspect of his legacy, reassessing its significance for our contemporary world and bringing much-needed attention to this seminal thinker.

Contributor Bio(s): Barash, Jeffrey Andrew: - Jeffrey Andrew Barash is a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Amiens in France. He is the author or editor of many books, including, most recently, Martin Heidegger and the Problem of Historical Meaning and The Social Construction of Reality, the latter published by the University of Chicago Press.