Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
727
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Mar 18, 1988
Wydawca
MIT Press
ISBN-10
0262521334
ISBN-13
9780262521338
Opis
Hans Blumenberg delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and myths, exploring their profound influence on culture and thought. He examines how myths are not merely relics of the past, but living narratives that shape our understanding of reality. Blumenberg argues that the reinterpretation of these myths allows societies to adapt and find meaning in an ever-changing world.
Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and historical analysis, he reveals the mechanisms by which myths evolve and the ways they reflect human experience. The work invites readers to consider the significance of myth in contemporary life, urging them to recognize its role in shaping values, beliefs, and identities.
Blumenberg's insightful perspective challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about myth and encourages a deeper engagement with the stories that define the human condition. This examination is not just an intellectual pursuit; it is a journey into understanding how myths resonate in the tapestry of existence.
Through a blend of philosophical inquiry and historical analysis, he reveals the mechanisms by which myths evolve and the ways they reflect human experience. The work invites readers to consider the significance of myth in contemporary life, urging them to recognize its role in shaping values, beliefs, and identities.
Blumenberg's insightful perspective challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about myth and encourages a deeper engagement with the stories that define the human condition. This examination is not just an intellectual pursuit; it is a journey into understanding how myths resonate in the tapestry of existence.
Gatunki
Historia
Filozofia
Współczesna