Rousseau, Kant, and Goethe

Type
Book
Authors
Cassirer ( Ernst Cassirer )
 
Category
Philosophy  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1963 
Publisher
Harper and Row, United States 
Pages
98 
Subject
Philosophy 
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Description
Three more diverse thinkers than Rousseau, Kant, and Goethe can hardly be imagined. Cassirer sees Kant as a transitional figure between Enlightenment and Romanticism, completing the work of Rousseau in the theory of man and preparing the wayt for Goethe's conception of nature and science. 
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