My argument stems from a reading of the fifth study in Cassirer’s The Logic of the Cultural Sciences (1942), devoted to the “Tragedy of Culture.” I contend that this fifth study resolves an observable indecision in Cassirer’s position on cultural productions: to lead man toward greater happiness and freedom, should one strive to uphold traditional forms, or should one abandon old models and create new ones? I believe that Cassirer’s consideration of art historian Aby Warburg’s works (1866-1929) constitutes a defining moment in understanding his answer to that question. This fifth study illustrates the profound impact of Warburg’s model for understanding culture on Cassirer’s philosophy. Contrary to the claims of some exegetes, Cassirer and ...
A biographical sketch of the philosopher whose works form the subject of the following pages has bee...
In the philosophy of Ernst Cassirer art is one of the symbolic forms of understanding of reality. E...
Cassirer’s late theory on historical knowledge as symbolic form grows side by side with his plan for...
Cassirer was nearly always concerned with technical epistemological problems and philosophy of scien...
The historical events of the 21st century have once again put the topic of Culture at the center of ...
One of the unresolved riddles in the history of the humanities is the relationship between Aby Warbu...
The article examines Cassirer's complete works as well as his posthumous writings with regard to Hei...
The historical events of the 21st century have once again put the topic of Culture at the center of ...
The aim of this work is to provide an interpretation of Aby Warburg’s scholarship highlighting its c...
Dans le dernier chapitre de son livre Logique des sciences de la culture paru en 1942, Ernst Cassire...
Neither the art historians Panofsky and Warburg nor the philosopher Cassirer had any interest with t...
Aby Warburg is a key example of a scholar who developed a trans-disciplinary methodology from within...
My paper will analyze Cassirer’s logic of the cultural sciences as it developed in close engagement ...
The Concept of Art in Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophy of CultureThe presentation is dedicat...
In current recovery of the German philosophy of cultures (Kulturphilosophie) you can determine a th...
A biographical sketch of the philosopher whose works form the subject of the following pages has bee...
In the philosophy of Ernst Cassirer art is one of the symbolic forms of understanding of reality. E...
Cassirer’s late theory on historical knowledge as symbolic form grows side by side with his plan for...
Cassirer was nearly always concerned with technical epistemological problems and philosophy of scien...
The historical events of the 21st century have once again put the topic of Culture at the center of ...
One of the unresolved riddles in the history of the humanities is the relationship between Aby Warbu...
The article examines Cassirer's complete works as well as his posthumous writings with regard to Hei...
The historical events of the 21st century have once again put the topic of Culture at the center of ...
The aim of this work is to provide an interpretation of Aby Warburg’s scholarship highlighting its c...
Dans le dernier chapitre de son livre Logique des sciences de la culture paru en 1942, Ernst Cassire...
Neither the art historians Panofsky and Warburg nor the philosopher Cassirer had any interest with t...
Aby Warburg is a key example of a scholar who developed a trans-disciplinary methodology from within...
My paper will analyze Cassirer’s logic of the cultural sciences as it developed in close engagement ...
The Concept of Art in Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophy of CultureThe presentation is dedicat...
In current recovery of the German philosophy of cultures (Kulturphilosophie) you can determine a th...
A biographical sketch of the philosopher whose works form the subject of the following pages has bee...
In the philosophy of Ernst Cassirer art is one of the symbolic forms of understanding of reality. E...
Cassirer’s late theory on historical knowledge as symbolic form grows side by side with his plan for...