The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms/ translated by Ralph Manheim. Preface and introduction by Charles W. Hendel.
by Cassirer, Ernst, 1874-1945
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New Haven, Yale University Press, 1953. Hard Cover. 2 Volumes (of eventually 4)v. 1. Language: xiv, 328 p.; v. 2. Mythical thought: xviii, 269 p. 24 cm. Translated from: Philosophie der symbolischen Formen. This book articulates the formative factors necessary to the establishment of a complete theory which would consider the worlds of language and myth as well as science. Focusing on the primacy of mathematical and physical law, including the material presented by the phenomenology, psychology, and pathology of perception. From the library of Prof. Vincent Tomas of the Brown University Department of Philosophy. Stock# 43,898. Good+, spines faded / no dj.
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- The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms/ translated by Ralph Manheim. Preface and introduction by Charles W. Hendel.
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- Cassirer, Ernst, 1874-1945
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- Hard Cover
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- New Haven, Yale University Press, 1953
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- Modern Philosophy
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