
Herder and Naturalism: Philosophy, History, Language, Religion
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History
Philosophy
Art & Photography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
Oct 14, 2025
Publisher
De Gruyter
ISBN-10
3110782324
ISBN-13
9783110782325
Description
Nigel Desouza takes readers on a fascinating journey through the philosophical landscape shaped by Johann Gottfried Herder. Though Herder never labeled his ideas as "naturalism," this exploration reveals how his thoughts on history, language, and religion laid vital groundwork for the concept. Desouza brings Herder's rich ideas to life, inviting readers to understand how they resonate with contemporary debates about the human experience.
The book delves into the intricate connections between Herder's insights and modern philosophical discussions, highlighting his role as an intellectual bridge between past and present. Through engaging analysis and thoughtful reflection, readers will find themselves re-evaluating their beliefs about culture and the nature of knowledge.
The book delves into the intricate connections between Herder's insights and modern philosophical discussions, highlighting his role as an intellectual bridge between past and present. Through engaging analysis and thoughtful reflection, readers will find themselves re-evaluating their beliefs about culture and the nature of knowledge.
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