After Herder : philosophy of language in the German tradition /


by Michael N. Forster.
Bok Engelsk 2010 · Electronic books.
Utgitt
Oxford : : Oxford University Press, , 2010.
Omfang
1 online resource (viii, 482 p.)
Opplysninger
Formerly CIP.. - Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I: HERDER; 1. Johann Gottfried Herder; 2. Herder's Philosophy of Language, Interpretation, and Translation: Three Fundamental Principles; 3. Gods, Animals, and Artists: Some Problem Cases in Herder's Philosophy of Language; 4. Herder's Importance as a Philosopher; 5. Herder on Genre; 6. Herder and the Birth of Modern Anthropology; 7. The Liberal Temper in Classical German Philosophy: Freedom of Thought and Expression; PART II: HAMANN; 8. Johann Georg Hamann; 9. Hamann's Seminal Importance for the Philosophy of Language?; PART III: SCHLEIERMACHER; 10. Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher; 11. Schleiermacher's Hermeneutics: Some Problems and Solutions; 12. Herder, Schleiermacher, and the Birth of Foreignizing Translation; Select Bibliography. - Michael Forster explores the tradition of the study of language in German philosophy. He also makes the case that the most important thinker within that tradition was J.G. Herder.. - Electronic reproduction.
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Dewey
401
ISBN
9780199228119

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