The Immanent Word: The Turn to Language in German Philosophy, 1759-1801
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The Immanent Word establishes that the philosophical study of language inaugurated in the 1759 works of Hamann and Lessing marks a paradigm shift in modern philosophy; it analyzes the transformation of that shift in works of Herder, Kant, Fichte, Novalis and Schlegel. It contends that recent studies of early linguistic philosophy obscure the most relevant commission of its thinkers, argui... More
Book Information
Publisher | Routledge Books |
Binding | Hardcover |
Reading Level | Adult |
# of Pages | 272 |
ISBN-10 | 0415980119 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0415980111 |
Publication Date | 03/01/2007 |
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About Jennifer Varn (Illustrator) : Jennifer M. Varn has wanted to illustrate children's books ever since she discovered that she could communicate emotional messages through images. Her debut book, "My Day...", combines multimedia illu... more
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