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The Space of Culture
Towards a Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Culture (Cohen, Natorp, and Cassirer)
Table contents:
Introduction
1. Contending with Culture: The “Space of Culture” and Its Investigation
2. Culture, “the Two Cultures,” Counter-Culture, Sub-Culture: Culture as the Problem
3. The Marburg School as a Transcendental Philosophy of Culture: Justification of the Facts of Culture
4. Neo-Kantianism_ A Forgotten Tradition
5. The Marburg School and the Position of Cassirer within the Marburg School
6. Chapter Overview
Part I: The Marburg School. The Basic Position: Transcendental Philosophy as Philosophy of Culture
1. Hermann Cohen: The Transcendental Method and Philosophy as a Foundational Science (Grundlegungswissenschaft) of Culture
1. Introduction
2. A Short Presentation of the Philosophical Stance of Neo-Kantianism as Philosophy of Culture: The Journal Logos
3. Hermann Cohen as Head of the Marburg School and the Origins of the “Marburg Method”
4. Cohen’s Interpretation of Kant’s Notion of Experience
5. The Factum of the Sciences and the Transcendental Method: Reality as “Thing in Itself”
6. Critical Philosophy as a Philosophy of Culture and Philosophy as “Foundational Science”: From Static to Dynamic A Priori
7. Summary: The Marburg Method as Critical Idealism of Culture; Problems with Cohen’s Scientism
2. Paul Natorp and the Broadening of the Marburg Method: The Reconstructive Method as a Way to a Philosophy of Subjectivity; The Logic of Origin
1. Introduction
2. Natorp’s Position in the Marburg School: Critical Minister of the Interior; Overview of His Writings
3. Broadening the Method: Natorp’s Philosophie: Ihr Problem und ihre Probleme; From Cohen’s Critical Idealism to Natorp’s Concept of Philosophy as “Reciprocal Relation”
4. Taking the Subjective Route: Natorp’s Sketch of a Transcendental Psychology
5. Natorp’s Last Phase: General Logic and Method of Origin; Poiesis as Basic Law of Spirit
6. The Late Natorp: Still a (Neo-)Kantian?
Part II: Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophy of Symbolic Formation as a Transcendental Philosophy of Culture
3. The Transformation of the “Transcendental Method” into a Critique of the Plurality of Cultural Formations
1. Introduction
2. Three Unorthodox Ways to the Symbolic: Natorp, Warburg, Goethe
3. The Scientific Road to the Symbolic: From Substance to Function
4. The Symbolic Forms: A Methodological Pluralism as Complementarism, and a Brief Survey of the Symbolic Forms of Myth, Language, and Knowledge
5. The System of Symbolic Formation: The Relation of the Individual Logics and the General Logic of the Symbolic
6. The Philosophy of Symbolic Formation as a Critique of Culture: Symbolic Idealism
4. The System of Symbolic Formation and the Philosophy of Culture: Metaphilosophical Discussions
1. Introduction
2. The Quantity, Order, and Relation of the Symbolic Forms and the Transcendental Nature of the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms: The Alleged Supremacy of Cognition
3. Symbolic Idealism as Complementarism_ What Does a Critique of Culture Accomplish?
4. The Role of Philosophy in the Canon of the Symbolic Order
5. The Question of Ethics, Part I: Cassirer’s Analysis of Fascism; Myth as Forever a Possibility
6. The Question of Ethics, Part II: The Life in Culture as the Increase of the Consciousness of Freedom; Cassirer between Kant and Hegel
Conclusion
1. Summary: The Marburg School’s Project of a Transcendental Philosophy of Culture and Its Culmination in Cassirer
2. The Place of the Individual in Culture: Finite or Infinite? Cassirer Versus Heidegger
3. From the Space of Reasons to the Space of Culture
Bibliography
Index
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