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The Magus of the North: J.G. Hamann & the Origins of Modern Irrationalism

The Magus of the North: J.G. Hamann & the Origins of Modern Irrationalism

Henry Hardy
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Sir Isaiah Berlin here explores the world & the ideas of a man he calls the Enlightenment's "most passionate, consistent, extreme, & implacable enemy," a philosopher whom he considers perhaps the only "wholly original critic of modern times." J.G. Hamann was an eccentric Prussian thinker of the 18th century whose peculiar & difficult work was cherished by Kant, Goethe & other luminaries, yet to the 20th century this self-styled Magus of the North is all but unknown. With his customary eloquence & insight, Berlin penetrates to the heart of Hamann's concerns & shows how important they are to modern life--ideas about creativity, the nature of language & thought, human knowledge, secular & spiritual authority. Tho Hamann opposed the values we think of as modern--rationalist, secular individualism--& he lived his life in poverty & neglect, his visionary pietism & skeptical empiricism, Berlin argues--his genius--deserve attention & respect.
Language
English
Pages
143
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 1993
ISBN 13
9780374196578

The Magus of the North: J.G. Hamann & the Origins of Modern Irrationalism

Henry Hardy
0/5 ( ratings)
Sir Isaiah Berlin here explores the world & the ideas of a man he calls the Enlightenment's "most passionate, consistent, extreme, & implacable enemy," a philosopher whom he considers perhaps the only "wholly original critic of modern times." J.G. Hamann was an eccentric Prussian thinker of the 18th century whose peculiar & difficult work was cherished by Kant, Goethe & other luminaries, yet to the 20th century this self-styled Magus of the North is all but unknown. With his customary eloquence & insight, Berlin penetrates to the heart of Hamann's concerns & shows how important they are to modern life--ideas about creativity, the nature of language & thought, human knowledge, secular & spiritual authority. Tho Hamann opposed the values we think of as modern--rationalist, secular individualism--& he lived his life in poverty & neglect, his visionary pietism & skeptical empiricism, Berlin argues--his genius--deserve attention & respect.
Language
English
Pages
143
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 1993
ISBN 13
9780374196578

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