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  1. Cassirer on language, objectivity, and truth.Jacob Hesse - forthcoming - Continental Philosophy Review:1-19.
    In his transcendental approach, Cassirer argues that an objective world is not given and then simply copied by our cognitive faculties; rather, it is gained through the development of symbolic thought and perception. According to Cassirer, language plays a crucial role in this process of objectification. In this paper, the close relationship between language and symbolism in Cassirer’s philosophy will be delineated. This will also shed light on possible distinctions between human speech and animal communication. Furthermore, the relation of language (...)
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  • Cassirer and Steinthal on Expression and the Science of Language.Lydia Patton - 2015 - Cassirer Studies 7:99-117.
    Ernst Cassirer’s focus on the expressive function of language should be read, not in the context of Carnap’s debate with Heidegger, but in the context of the earlier work of Chajim (Heymann) Steinthal. Steinthal distinguishes the expressive form of language, when language is studied as a natural phenomenon, from language as a logical, inferential system. Steinthal argues that language always can be expressed in terms of logical inference. Thus, he would disagree with Heidegger, just as Carnap does. But, Steinthal insists, (...)
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  • A Note about Philosophy and History: The Place of Cassirer's Erkenntnisproblem.John Michael Krois - 1996 - Science in Context 9 (2):191-194.
    Although Cassirer's four-volume Das Erkenntnisproblem in der Philosophie und Wissenschaft der neueren Zeit has long been highly regarded as an example of historical scholarship — Cassirer was awarded the golden Kuno-Fischer Medal of the University of Heidelberg in July 1914 for the first two volumes — its importance for understanding his theoretical position seems to have gone unrecognized. In the English-speaking world it is, unfortunately, only known through the fourth volume, and when this appeared in English in 1950 it met (...)
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  • Scientific naming.William Kent - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (3):185-193.
    Theory and Practice; Precision and Vagueness. There has long been a conflict between the theory and the practice of scientific naming. The theory expressed both by working scientists and by philosophers has almost always been that precision is an essential part of the scientific attitude and of the procedures and results of science. Theoretically, metaphors have been scorned as belonging to poetry or to philosophy rather than to science. In scientific practice, however, vagueness and metaphor are constantly present; and they (...)
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  • On Time and Tense in Aristotle.Andrew Haas - 2022 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 55 (4):339-359.
    Tense is the clue to the discovery of the meaning of time. Speaking hints at thinking, and language suggests a way to conceive of philosophical concepts. Here, the universality of temporality is that out of which the grammar of tense and the concept of time first come. Temporality, however, is not simply present in tense or time. On the contrary, temporality’s way of being—like being’s—is implication: tense is implied by how the verbality of verbs can be spoken; time, by how (...)
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  • Gleichschaltung: o princípio do totalitarismo em Ernst Cassirer.Rafael Garcia - 2016 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 28 (43):295.
    O presente texto tem por objetivo discutir a concepção de totalitarismo na obra de Ernst Cassirer, buscando compreender de que modo ela pode ser entendida essencialmente como a efetivação de uma Gleichschaltung, na acepção que esse termo recebeu no pensamento nazista, ou seja, de uma coordenação no sentido de uma uniformização que tinha por objetivo a eliminação de todas as outras formas de vida social e cultural e suas distinções. Serão três as nossas aproximações com a questão do totalitarismo em (...)
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