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Jere Paul Surber

    Metacritique
    Culture And Critique
    Language and German idealism
    Hegel and language
    • The first anthology exclusively devoted to Hegel’s linguistic thought.

      Hegel and language
    • "Makes available, for the first time in English, Fichte's seminal 1795 monograph, 'On the Linguistic Capacity and the Origins of Language,''' along with other relevant essays on the philosophical & literary traditional of German idealism. 190 pages. NO DJ as issued by publisher. Please see our photos! Description & photos copyright Gargoyle Books 2016. Same Day Shipping on all orders received weekdays by 2 pm (Noon Saturdays) Pacific time; weekends & holidays ship next business day.

      Language and German idealism
    • Culture And Critique

      An Introduction To The Critical Discourses Of Cultural Studies

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(12)Évaluer

      Focusing on the intricate landscape of cultural studies, Jere Paul Surber introduces students to its diverse meanings and applications. The book offers comprehensive insights into theoretical concepts, critical approaches, and the discursive traditions that underpin the field, making it an essential resource for understanding the complexities of cultural analysis.

      Culture And Critique
    • Metacritique

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Recent research challenges the conventional narratives of German Idealism, revealing that its development was neither linear from Kant to Hegel nor free from significant opposition. A notable critique emerged from a group of established philosophers known as "metacritique," which included figures like J. G. Hamann, S. Maimon, F. H. Jacobi, and J. G. Herder. They employed arguments reminiscent of later critiques from ordinary language philosophy, logical positivism, and cognitive psychology to challenge the transcendental claims of German idealists through a rigorous linguistic critique of their discourse. This debate also engaged early Romantic figures such as August and Friedrich Schlegel and August Ferdinand Bernhardi. Despite the significance of this intellectual exchange, key texts and discussions have remained inaccessible to English-speaking students. The current work addresses this gap by providing an extensive interpretive and critical overview of the metacritical challenge and the idealist responses, alongside English translations of essential texts, each accompanied by introductions and commentary. This collection serves as a valuable resource for courses on German idealism and offers crucial historical context for understanding later philosophical critiques of this tradition.

      Metacritique