"Vernaturlichung": Ursprunge von Friedrich Nietzsches Entidealisierung des Menschen, seiner Sprache und seiner Geschichte bei Johann Gottfried Herder

A classical option in philosophical thought is to view the human as a naturally cultural being. This can easily run the risk of turning into reductionism. Its epistemic boundary and its practical interest still need to be carefully considered, even today. Herder and Nietzsche do so in different, but nevertheless related, ways. This book brings their ideas together for the first time. They are considered in relation to each other and compared systematically with regard to their specific interweaving of anthropology and linguistic and historical philosophy.

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"Vernaturlichung": Ursprunge von Friedrich Nietzsches Entidealisierung des Menschen, seiner Sprache und seiner Geschichte bei Johann Gottfried Herder

A classical option in philosophical thought is to view the human as a naturally cultural being. This can easily run the risk of turning into reductionism. Its epistemic boundary and its practical interest still need to be carefully considered, even today. Herder and Nietzsche do so in different, but nevertheless related, ways. This book brings their ideas together for the first time. They are considered in relation to each other and compared systematically with regard to their specific interweaving of anthropology and linguistic and historical philosophy.

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"Vernaturlichung": Ursprunge von Friedrich Nietzsches Entidealisierung des Menschen, seiner Sprache und seiner Geschichte bei Johann Gottfried Herder

by Andrea Christian Bertino

"Vernaturlichung": Ursprunge von Friedrich Nietzsches Entidealisierung des Menschen, seiner Sprache und seiner Geschichte bei Johann Gottfried Herder

by Andrea Christian Bertino

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A classical option in philosophical thought is to view the human as a naturally cultural being. This can easily run the risk of turning into reductionism. Its epistemic boundary and its practical interest still need to be carefully considered, even today. Herder and Nietzsche do so in different, but nevertheless related, ways. This book brings their ideas together for the first time. They are considered in relation to each other and compared systematically with regard to their specific interweaving of anthropology and linguistic and historical philosophy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110255829
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 09/29/2011
Series: Monographien und Texte zur Nietzsche-Forschung Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 347
File size: 2 MB
Language: German

About the Author

Andrea Christian Bertino, Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald.

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