
Ernst Cassirer

After Cohen's death in 1918, Cassirer developed a theory of symbolism and used it to expand the "logic and psychology of thought" into a more general "logic of the cultural sciences". Cassirer was one of the leading 20th-century advocates of philosophical idealism. His most famous work is the ''Philosophy of Symbolic Forms'' (1923–1929).
Though his work received a mixed reception shortly after his death, more recent scholarship has remarked upon Cassirer's role as a strident defender of the moral idealism of the Enlightenment era and the cause of liberal democracy at a time when the rise of fascism had made such advocacy unfashionable. Within the international Jewish community, Cassirer's work has additionally been seen as part of a long tradition of thought on ethical philosophy. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Cassirer, Ernst, 1874-1945 28.07.1874-13.04.1945
Published: Frankfurt am Main : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl, 1994
InhaltsverzeichnisPublished: Frankfurt am Main : Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verl, 1994
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by Hertzberg, Arthur 1921-2006
Published in: Year-book 15(1970), Seite 245-246 volume:15 year:1970 pages:245-246
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“...Cassirer, Ernst 1874-1945...”Published in: Year-book 15(1970), Seite 245-246 volume:15 year:1970 pages:245-246
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Published: Hamburg : Dölling und Galitz, 1999
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