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Cassirer, Ernst - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Criticism
Allers, Rudolf. "The Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer." The New Scholasticism XXV, No. 2 (April 1951): 184-92.
Overview of the importance of Cassirer's work.
Carini, Louis. "Ernst Cassirer's Psychology II: The Nature of Thinking." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Science IX, No. 3 (July 1973): 266-69.
Observes that Cassirer proposes a view of thinking that is inferential, suggesting an ability to simultaneously conceive what is possible and what is actual.
Goodman, Nelson. "Words, Works, Worlds." In Ways of Worldmaking, pp. 1-22. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 1978.
A discussion of the way in which the variety and function of symbols creates a multiplicity of worlds in Cassirer's philosophy.
Hamburg, Carl H. Symbol and Reality: Studies in the Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1956, 172 p.
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- M. F. Ashley Montagu (essay date 1949)
- Susanne K. Langer (essay date 1949)
- Konstantin Reichardt (essay date 1949)
- Northrop Frye (essay date 1954)
- Willard E. Arnett (essay date 1955)
- John J. Schrems (essay date 1967)
- J. Ralph Lindgren (essay date 1968)
- Harry M. Campbell (essay date 1969)
- Walter F. Eggers, Jr. (essay date 1971)
- Louis Carini (essay date 1973)
- Leon Rosenstein (essay date 1973)
- David R. Lipton (essay date 1978)
- Hazard Adams (essay date 1983)
- Ivan Strenski (essay date 1987)
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