Ernst Cassirer

Ernst Cassirer

Ernst Cassirer has written at least 15 books. Their most popular book is An Essay on Man: An Introduction to a Philosophy of Human Culture with 5 saves with an average rating of 3.5⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

Author Bio

Ernst Cassirer was a German philosopher. Trained within the Neo-Kantian Marburg School, he initially followed his mentor Hermann Cohen in attempting to supply an idealistic philosophy of science; after Cohen's death, he developed a theory of symbolism, and used it to expand phenomenology of knowledge into a more general philosophy of culture. He is one of the leading 20th century advocates of philosophical idealism.

At Hamburg Cassirer discovered the Library of the Cultural Sciences founded by Aby Warburg. Warburg was an art historian who was particularly interested in ritual and myth as sources of surviving forms of emotional expression. In Philosophy of Symbolic Forms (1923–1929) Cassirer argues that man (as he put it in his more popular 1944 book Essay on Man) is a "symbolic animal". Whereas animals perceive their world by instincts and direct sensory perception, humans create a universe of symbolic meanings. Cassirer is particularly interested in natural language and myth. He argues that science and mathematics developed from natural language, and religion and art from myth.

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The Myth of the State

The Myth of the State
ByErnst Cassirer

1946 • 2 Readers • 320 pages

Language and Myth

Language and Myth
ByErnst Cassirer

2012 • 2 Readers • 103 pages 3

Rousseau, Kant and Goethe

1945 • 2 Readers • 108 pages

Saggio sull'uomo

Saggio sull'uomo
ByErnst Cassirer

1 Reader • 322 pages

The Question of Jean-Jacques Rousseau

1989 • 1 Reader • 146 pages

The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms

2021 • 1 Reader • 1,412 pages

The Philosophy of the Enlightenment

1932 • 1 Reader • 386 pages

Rousseau, Kant, Goethe

Rousseau, Kant, Goethe
ByErnst Cassirer

1999 • 101 pages

The Problem of Knowledge

The Problem of Knowledge
ByErnst Cassirer

1950 • 356 pages