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  • Herder and Naturalism: Philosophy, History, Language, Aesthetics, Religion

    Herder and Naturalism by DeSouza, Nigel;

    Philosophy, History, Language, Aesthetics, Religion

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher De Gruyter
    • Date of Publication 13 June 2026

    • ISBN 9783110782325
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages315 pages
    • Size 230x155 mm
    • Weight 500 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 11 Illustrations, color
    • 700

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    Johann Gottfried Herder did not himself use the term "naturalism", which only appears in the later nineteenth century, but scholars now widely agree that its spirit and intent characterize his thought as a whole. Herder sought to provide an account of human beings that squarely places them in nature. Even though he hastens to clarify that "nature is God in all his works", nature is not to be understood according to divine interventionist principles but rather according to its own immanent principles, such as material and organic forces. The original essays collected here explore the many dimensions of Herder’s naturalism: in philosophy, history, language, aesthetics, and religion. Collectively, they illustrate how Herder sought to show that human beings can only properly be understood when they are situated in their spatio-temporal context as linguistic creatures who, through their interactions with each other and their environment, produce the meanings and values that orient them in art, literature, music, customs and practices, but also in economic and political systems and even in religion. This volume sheds light not only on Herder’s thought, but also on a line of thought that emerged in the Enlightenment but whose importance has only grown.

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