Books by "Johann Gottfried Herder"

4 books found

Against Pure Reason

Against Pure Reason

by Johann G. Herder

2005 · Wipf and Stock Publishers

The figure of Johann Gottfried Herder looms increasingly important not only for his prescient contributions to many fields - biblical criticism, philosophy of language, literary criticism, philosophy of history - but also for his pivotal position between the impulses of the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Many of Herder's questions and concerns are more pressing at the end of the modern era than they were at its inception. Bunge's lucid and engaging translations of signal texts from Herder - most appearing here for the first time in English - are arranged thematically: human nature, language, and history; myth and religion; God and nature; literature and the Bible; and Christianity and theology. Along with her extensive Introduction and Bibliography, they constitute an essential resource for coming to terms with the checkered legacy of the Enlightenment.

Johann Gottfried Herder on World History: An Anthology

Johann Gottfried Herder on World History: An Anthology

by Michael Palma, Johann Gottfried Herder, Hans Adler, Ernest A. Menze

2015 · Routledge

Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803) was an influential German critic and philosopher, whose ideas included "cultural nationalism" - that every nation has its own personality and pattern of growth. This anthology contains excerpts from Herder's writings on world history and related topics.

Herders Werke

Herders Werke

by Johann Gottfried Herder

1903