"We turn our attention to the 'world', in the sense in which Nietzsche (in 'The Gay Science', [sec.]108) contrasts 'the astral order in which we live' as opposed to 'the total character of the world' which is, he tells us, 'in all eternity - chaos'. For Cassirer, the function of the symbol was to give form and thus, ultimately, to give birth to the world; as he puts it in volume 1 of 'The Philosophy of Symbolic forms', we must seek to understand how, in 'the function of linguistic thinking, the function of mythical and religious thinking, and the function of artistic perception', we attain 'an entirely determinate formulation, not exactly of the world, but rather making for the world' - 'eine ganz bestimmte Gestaltung nicht sowohl der Welt, als vielmehr eine Gestaltung zur Welt'. And yet the world has, as the title of a famous Restoration comedy puts it, its 'ways'; after they have created it, e ven the symbol forms inhabit a specific politico-cultural context. To put it another way: how does one negotiate the 'symbolic forms' and the bureaucratic world of application forms? The volume is offered as a Festschrift for Roger Stephenson, who recently retired from the William Jacks Chair of Modern Languages (German) at the University of Glasgow. It consists of a collection of essays reflecting his interests in various aspects of modern German and European literature, and [in] particular his engagement with Weimar classicism, the so-called 'Meisterdenker' tradition of ideas, and his commitment to close reading - illuminated by theory - within a broad cultural context"--Publisher's description, back cover.
- ISBN10 1906540950
- ISBN13 9781906540951
- Publish Date 31 January 2011
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Maney Publishing
- Format Paperback
- Pages 256
- Language English