Herder's Philosophy

Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press (2018)
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Abstract

Johann Gottfried Herder is a towering figure in modern thought, but one who has hitherto been severely underappreciated. Michael Forster seeks to rectify that situation by exploring the full range of his ideas, and showing their enormous impact in philosophy, linguistics, anthropology, and comparative literature.

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Michael Förster
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