ZEITSCHRIFTENARTIKEL
Morphologie und Humanismus oder: wie man zur Katze wird
Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie, Bd. 2019 (2019), Iss. 1: S. 45–62
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Reinhardt, Thomas
Abstract
Though the relationship between Goethe, Cassirer and Levi-Strauss has been explored extensively, the focus usually lies on questions of genealogy. This article aims for a different course: Building on the notable similarities between Goethe’s discussion of morphology, Levi-Strauss’ structuralistic approach and Cassirer’s philosophy of symbolic forms we will investigate the epistemological similarities between the three authors. They can be found in a specific form of humanism (or anti-humanism) which connects questions on the conditions of the world and its accessibility with the more global question of humankind and its place within the natural world, thus, by virtue of a specific interpretation of the concept of transformation, opening the door for new approaches which have recently been discussed as ontological turn