Ernst Cassirer
Discover the profound insights of Ernst Cassirer in this comprehensive study published by the University of Toronto Press. Released in 1978 and spanning 277 pages, this book delves into the career and influential works of the esteemed German-Jewish neo-Kantian philosopher. Cassirer, who taught at the University of Hamburg until the rise of Hitler, explored the complexities of human culture shaped by the tumultuous political and cultural landscape of his era. This engaging analysis not only highlights his philosophical contributions but also provides a deeper understanding of the cultural dynamics during a pivotal time in history. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to any intellectual library.