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6. The Subject of Culture
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations of Works by Ernst Cassirer xxix
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Part One: Culture as a Philosophical Concept
- 1. The Variety of Symbolic Worlds and the Unity of Mind 3
- 2. Cassirer’s Concept of a Philosophy of Human Culture 19
- 3. The Modern Concept of Culture as Indicator of a Metaphysical Problem 28
- 4. Cassirer’s Symbolic Theory of Culture and the Historicization of Philosophy 35
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Part Two: Problems in the Philosophical Interpretation of Culture
- 5. ‘‘Art’’ and ‘‘Science’’ in The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms 49
- 6. The Subject of Culture 61
- 7. Styles of Change: Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophical Writing 78
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Part Three: Comparative Studies
- 8. Bakhtin and Cassirer: The Philosophical Origins of Carnival Messianism 99
- 9. From Culture to Politics: The ‘‘Aufhebung’’ of Ethics in Ernst Cassirer’s Political Philosophy in Comparison with the ‘‘Political Theology’’ of Ernst Kantorowicz 117
- 10. Speaking of Symbols: Affinities between Cassirer’s and Jung’s Theories of Language 127
- 11. ‘‘Eine zarte Differenz’’: Cassirer on Goethe on the Symbol 157
- 12. Goethe as Model for Cultural Values: Ernst Cassirer’s Essay on Thomas Mann’s Lotte in Weimar 185
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Part Four: Cassirer’s Philosophical Outlook
- 13. The Missing Core of Cassirer’s Philosophy: Homo Faber in Thin Air 203
- 14. The Davos Disputation and Twentieth-Century Philosophy 227
- 15. Why Did Cassirer and Heidegger Not Debate in Davos? 244
- Appendix: How the Cassirer Papers to Yale 263
- List of Contributors 271
- Index 274
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
- Abbreviations of Works by Ernst Cassirer xxix
-
Part One: Culture as a Philosophical Concept
- 1. The Variety of Symbolic Worlds and the Unity of Mind 3
- 2. Cassirer’s Concept of a Philosophy of Human Culture 19
- 3. The Modern Concept of Culture as Indicator of a Metaphysical Problem 28
- 4. Cassirer’s Symbolic Theory of Culture and the Historicization of Philosophy 35
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Part Two: Problems in the Philosophical Interpretation of Culture
- 5. ‘‘Art’’ and ‘‘Science’’ in The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms 49
- 6. The Subject of Culture 61
- 7. Styles of Change: Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophical Writing 78
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Part Three: Comparative Studies
- 8. Bakhtin and Cassirer: The Philosophical Origins of Carnival Messianism 99
- 9. From Culture to Politics: The ‘‘Aufhebung’’ of Ethics in Ernst Cassirer’s Political Philosophy in Comparison with the ‘‘Political Theology’’ of Ernst Kantorowicz 117
- 10. Speaking of Symbols: Affinities between Cassirer’s and Jung’s Theories of Language 127
- 11. ‘‘Eine zarte Differenz’’: Cassirer on Goethe on the Symbol 157
- 12. Goethe as Model for Cultural Values: Ernst Cassirer’s Essay on Thomas Mann’s Lotte in Weimar 185
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Part Four: Cassirer’s Philosophical Outlook
- 13. The Missing Core of Cassirer’s Philosophy: Homo Faber in Thin Air 203
- 14. The Davos Disputation and Twentieth-Century Philosophy 227
- 15. Why Did Cassirer and Heidegger Not Debate in Davos? 244
- Appendix: How the Cassirer Papers to Yale 263
- List of Contributors 271
- Index 274