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  1. Max Weber: Collected Methodological Writings.Hans Henrik Bruun & Sam Whimster - 2012 - Routledge.
    Weber's methodological writings form the bedrock of key ideas across the social sciences. His discussion of value freedom and value commitment, causality, understanding and explanation, theory building and ideal types have been of fundamental importance, and their impact remains undiminished today. These ideas influence the current research practice of sociologists, historians, economists and political scientists and are central to debates in the philosophy of social science. But, until now, Weber's extensive writings on methodology have lacked a comprehensive publication. Edited by (...)
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  • Styles of Reasoning, Human Forms of Life, and Relativism.Luca Sciortino - 2016 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 30 (2):165-184.
    The question as to whether Ian Hacking’s project of scientific styles of thinking entails epistemic relativism has received considerable attention. However, scholars have never discussed it vis-à-vis Wittgenstein. This is unfortunate: not only is Wittgenstein the philosopher who, together with Foucault, has influenced Hacking the most, but he has also faced the same accusation of ‘relativism’. I shall explore the conceptual similarities and differences between Hacking’s notion of style of thinking and Wittgenstein’s conception of form of life. It is a (...)
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  • The Warburg Years : Essays on Language, Art, Myth, and Technology.S. G. Lofts (ed.) - 2013 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Jewish German philosopher Ernst Cassirer was a leading proponent of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism. The essays in this volume provide a window into Cassirer’s discovery of the symbolic nature of human existence—that our entire emotional and intellectual life is configured and formed through the originary expressive power of word and image, that it is in and through the symbolic cultural systems of language, art, myth, religion, science, and technology that human life realizes itself and attains not only its form, (...)
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  • An Essay on Man.Ernst Cassirer - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54 (5):509-510.
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  • Ernst Cassirer: Scientific Knowledge and the Concept of Man by Seymour W. Itzkoff. [REVIEW]Steve Lofts - 2000 - Isis 91:429-430.
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  • Ludwik Fleck and the concept of style in the natural sciences.Claus Zittel - 2012 - Studies in East European Thought 64 (1-2):53-79.
    Ludwik Fleck is a pioneer of the contemporary social constructionist trend in scientific theory, where his central concept of thinking style has become standard fare. Yet the concept is too often misunderstood and simplified with serious consequences not only for Fleck studies. My essay situates Fleck’s concept of thinking style in the historical context of the 1920s and ‘30s, when the notion of style was first applied to the natural sciences, in order to illustrate the uniqueness of Fleck’s concept among (...)
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  • The Genesis of the Symbolic: On the Beginnings of Ernst Cassirer's Philosophy of Culture.Arno Schubbach - 2022 - Boston: De Gruyter. Edited by Dale J. Hobbs.
    Ernst Cassirer's philosophy of culture has been much discussed in recent years. However, it remains unclear how it evolved from his older theory of knowledge. This study deals with this question on the basis of Cassirer's 'disposition' of a 'philosophy of the symbolic', reconstructed here for the first time. This text shows that the 'symbolic' refers to culture as a whole and to its inherent diversity. Therefore, 'the symbolic' includes the relationship between the general transcendental conditions of culture and its (...)
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  • Science and Art: physics as a symbolic formation.Christiane Schmitz-Rigal - 2011 - Synthese 179 (1):21 - 41.
    The reflection on the preconditions and evolution of science has played a decisive role in the development of Ernst Cassirer's philosophy, contributing to its functional and thus inherently pluralistic and holistic view of knowledge. To present Cassirer's conception of physics as an open symbolic formation enables us to reveal and study the radical features of his epistemological model: (1) the fundamental process of generating sense-units and meaning in its constitutive character for each attempt of objectification, (2) its driving and structuring (...)
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  • Ernst Cassirer as cultural scientist.Ernst Wolfgang Orth - 2011 - Synthese 179 (1):115-134.
    The article investigates Cassirer's developing interest in the cultural sciences to display how his Philosophy of Symbolic Forms constitutes a philosophy of culture. The core concept in such a philosophy of culture is the symbolic formation that both possesses a structured-structuring dimension and appears as an historical process in which culture shows itself as a temporal creation. The philosophy of culture displays 'life in meaning', that is reality as it exhibits human reality manifested in and through the medium of linguistic, (...)
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  • Logos und die Frage des Stils.Carole Maigné - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2020 (2):24-39.
    This article analyzes the thematic and conceptual importance of aesthetics and ›Kunstwissenschaft‹ within the journal Logos, where ›style‹ is a conceptual tool for analyzing the crisis of modernity, both a diagnosis and a symptom of an era that questions the form and equally the absence of form in culture. If Logos is indeed a philosophy of culture in action, both Wölfflin’s categorical research and Simmel’s emphasis on the importance of tragedy manifest the tensions that characterize it.
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  • Genealogische Kulturanthropologie – Erinnerung an Ernst Cassirer.Tobias Endres - 2021 - In Gerald Hartung & Matthias Herrgen (eds.), Interdisziplinäre Anthropologie: Jahrbuch 8/2020: Tod & Sterben. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 289-315.
    Ernst Alfred Cassirer lebte vom 28. Juli 1874 bis zum 13. April 1945. Sein Tod jährte sich im Krisenjahr 2020 zum fünfundsiebzigsten Mal – die COVID-19-Pandemie hatte am 13. April in Deutschland gerade ihren Höhepunkt überschritten. Über Ernst Cassirers Pandemieerfahrung mit der Spanischen Grippe ist nichts überliefert.
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  • Ernst Cassirer: Forms and transformations of the philosophical concept of truth (1929).Tobias Endres & Simon Truwant - 2024 - Continental Philosophy Review 57 (3):289-303.
    This special issue focuses on two related topics in Ernst Cassirer’s thought: objectivity and truth. Through this lens, the guest editors attempt to illuminate (a) the historical and systematic value of Cassirer’s philosophical project, (b) the continuing relevance of his account of the plurality and universality of human understanding in view of the crisis of truth that currently permeates Western culture, and (c) the way Cassirer’s style can inspire contemporary scholars who wish to evade the analytic-continental divide. Tobias Endres and (...)
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  • The Warburg Years : Essays on Language, Art, Myth, and Technology.Ernst Cassirer - 2013 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Jewish German philosopher Ernst Cassirer was a leading proponent of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism. The essays in this volume provide a window into Cassirer’s discovery of the symbolic nature of human existence—that our entire emotional and intellectual life is configured and formed through the originary expressive power of word and image, that it is in and through the symbolic cultural systems of language, art, myth, religion, science, and technology that human life realizes itself and attains not only its form, (...)
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  • The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms: Three Volume Set.Ernst Cassirer & Steve G. Lofts - 2019 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Ernst Cassirer occupies a unique space in Twentieth-century philosophy. A great liberal humanist, his multi-faceted work spans the history of philosophy, the philosophy of science, intellectual history, aesthetics, epistemology, the study of language and myth, and more. Cassirer's thought also anticipates the renewed interest in the origins of analytic and continental philosophy in the Twentieth Century and the divergent paths taken by the 'logicist' and existential traditions, epitomised by his now legendary debate in 1929 with the philosopher Martin Heidegger, over (...)
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  • The concept of group and the theory of perception.Ernst Cassirer - 1944 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 5 (1):1-36.
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  • Some Remarks on the Question of the Originality of the Renaissance.Ernst Cassirer - 1943 - Journal of the History of Ideas 4 (1/4):49.
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  • (1 other version)Rousseau, Kant, Goethe.Ernest Cassirer - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56:335.
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  • Philosophie der symbolischen Formen.Ernst Cassirer - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (3):83-83.
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  • Das Symbolproblem und seine Stellung im System der Philosophie.Ernst Cassirer - 1927 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 21:295-322.
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  • (6 other versions)Das Erkenntnisproblem in der Philosophie und Wissenschaft der Neueren Zeit.Ernst Cassirer - 1908 - Mind 17 (66):258-263.
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  • The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy.Ernst Cassirer & Mario Domandi - 1964 - Philosophy 40 (153):259-260.
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  • On the Uses of the Category of Style in the History of Science.Jean Gayon - 1999 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 32 (3):233 - 246.
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