Cassirer's Transformation: From a Transcendental to a Semiotic Philosophy of Forms

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Cassirer's Transformation: From a Transcendental to a Semiotic Philosophy of Forms

Semiotics / semiology Philosophy of science Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

Author: Jean Lassegue

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Collection: Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 11th March 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 427 Kb

ISBN: 9783030429058


Transformation of Cassirer’s Transcendental Point of View

This book presents the transformation of Cassirer’s transcendental point of view. At an early stage, Cassirer was confronted with a scientific crisis triggered by the emergence of various forms of objective knowledge, such as the plurality of geometric axiom systems and non-Euclidean geometry in relativistic physics. He finally developed a solution to the problematic unity of objective knowledge by replacing the overarching notion of objectivity with that of forms of objectification. This led him to consider the notion of “symbolic forms” as the driving force in the objectification process. This concept would become instrumental in demonstrating that the objective and human sciences are not adversaries; they merely differ in their modes of semiotic construction. These modes cannot be summarized in a fixed list of symbolic forms but operate transversally, at a level where Cassirer distinguishes between three specific operators: Expression, Evocation and Objectification. The last part of the book investigates how the relationships between these three operators stabilize specific symbolic forms. Four of these forms are then studied as examples: Myth and Ritual, Language, Scientific Knowledge, and Technology.

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