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The Genesis of the Symbolic

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This series publishes monographs and anthologies that pursue novel approaches to authors, texts, and debates in the history of early modern, modern, and contemporary "Western" philosophy. The edit...
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  • 22 November 2021
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Ernst Cassirer’s philosophy of culture has been much discussed in recent years. However, it remains unclear how it evolved from his older theory of knowledge. This study deals with this question on the basis of Cassirer’s ‘disposition’ of a ‘philosophy of the symbolic’, reconstructed here for the first time. This text shows that the ‘symbolic’ refers to culture as a whole and to its inherent diversity.

Therefore, ‘the symbolic’ includes the relationship between the general transcendental conditions of culture and its empirical specificities in language and languages, art and the arts, myth and myths, science and disciplines. Cassirer does not comprehend this empirical and specific reality of symbolization depending on pre-existing transcendental conditions. Instead, he proceeds from the empirical diversity of the symbolisations and reflects on their simultaneously general and specific conditions.

Thus, Cassirer embarks on a path that he finds paved in Kant’s "Critique of Judgement": He consequently defines ‘the symbolic’ as the horizon for a reflective approach based on empirical findings – and not as the foundation of a systematic derivation of the diversity of culture in the style of the idealistic tradition.

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Price: $169.99
Pages: 412
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 22 November 2021
ISBN: 9783110607024
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: PHI046000 PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers
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Arno Schubbach, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.