Herder and Scientific Thought

Herder and Scientific Thought
Title Herder and Scientific Thought PDF eBook
Author H. B. Nisbet
Publisher MHRA
Pages 380
Release 1970
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9781905981199

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Shortened version of Herder and the Philosophy and History of Science.

Herder and Scientific Thought

Herder and Scientific Thought
Title Herder and Scientific Thought PDF eBook
Author Hugh Barr Nisbet
Publisher MHRA
Pages 152
Release 1970
Genre History
ISBN

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Shortened version of Herder and the Philosophy and History of Science.

Herder and the Philosophy and History of Science

Herder and the Philosophy and History of Science
Title Herder and the Philosophy and History of Science PDF eBook
Author Hugh Barr Nisbet
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1970
Genre Science
ISBN

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Herder and scientific thought

Herder and scientific thought
Title Herder and scientific thought PDF eBook
Author Hugh Barr Nisbet
Publisher
Pages 133
Release 1970
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Herder's Political Thought

Herder's Political Thought
Title Herder's Political Thought PDF eBook
Author Vicki A. Spencer
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 369
Release 2012-04-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1442695358

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Johann Gottfried Herder was a philosopher and important intellectual presence in eighteenth-century Germany. Herder's Political Thought examines the work of this significant figure in the context of both historical and contemporary developments in political philosophy. Vicki A. Spencer reveals Herder as one of the first Western philosophers to grapple seriously with cultural diversity without abandoning a commitment to universal values and the first to make language and culture an issue of justice. As Spencer argues, both have made Herder a source of inspiration for the pluralist turn of contemporary political philosophy. Contending that in an era of globalization, it is no longer possible to ignore Herder's crucial insights on the relationship between cultural membership and individual identity, Spencer demonstrates how these ideas can help us understand, and perhaps resolve, the linguistic and cultural-political struggles of our times.

Herder

Herder
Title Herder PDF eBook
Author Anik Waldow
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 281
Release 2017
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198779658

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J. G. Herder is enjoying a renaissance in philosophy and related disciplines and yet there are, as yet, few books on him. This unprecedented collection fills a large gap in the secondary literature, highlighting the genuinely innovative and distinctive nature of Herder's philosophy. Not only does Herder offer highly original answers to important philosophical questions, such as the mind-body problem and the role of sensibility in cognition and ethics, he also opens up rich resources for thinking about philosophy itself and connections to other fields in the humanities and social sciences. Herder: Philosophy and Anthropology brings together a set of original essays that centre on the question at the heart of Herder's philosophical thought: How can philosophy enable an understanding of the human being not simply rationalistically as an intellectual and moral agent, but also as a creature of nature who is fundamentally marked by an affective openness and responsiveness to the world and other persons. The first part of the volume examines the various dimensions of Herder's philosophical understanding of human nature through which he sought methodologically to delineate a genuinely anthropological philosophy. The second part then examines further aspects of this understanding of human nature and what emerges from it: the human-animal distinction; how human life evolves over space and time on the basis of a natural order; the fundamentally hermeneutic dimension to human existence; and the interrelatedness of language, history, religion, and culture.

Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology

Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology
Title Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology PDF eBook
Author John H. Zammito
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 589
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0226978591

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If Kant had never made the "critical turn" of 1773, would he be worth more than a paragraph in the history of philosophy? Most scholars think not. But this text challenges that view by revealing a precritical Kant who was immensely more influential than the one philosophers think they know.