
Sebastian Luft Presents And Defends The Philosophy Of Culture Championed By The Marburg School Of Neo-kantianism. Following A Historical Trajectory From Hermann Cohen To Paul Natorp And Through To Ernst Cassirer, This Book Makes A Systematic Case For The Viability And Attractiveness Of A Philosophical Culture In A Transcendental Vein, In The Manner In Which The Marburgers Intended To Broaden Kant's Approach. In Providing A Philosophical Study Of Culture, Luft Adheres To Important Kantian Tenets While Addressing Empirical Studies Of Culture. The Space Of Culture Culminates In An Exploration Of Cassirer's Philosophy Of Symbolic Forms, And Argues For The Extent To Which Cassirer's Thought Was Firmly Rooted In The Marburg School, Despite His Originality. At The Same Time, It Shows How Cassirer Opened Up The Philosophical Study Of Culture To New Horizons, Making It Attractive For Contemporary Philosophy.
This book investigates the viability and contemporary relevance of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism as a framework for understanding culture. Sebastian Luft, a scholar of phenomenology and German philosophy, utilizes historical analysis and systematic reconstruction to bridge the gap between classical Kantian tenets and modern empirical cultural studies. He argues that the Marburg tradition, specifically the work of Hermann Cohen, Paul Natorp, and Ernst Cassirer, provides a robust transcendental foundation for analyzing cultural phenomena.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the field of German philosophy recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of Neo-Kantianism and its legacy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for advanced students and researchers of continental philosophy.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191059099
ISBN-13:
9780191059094
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