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Luther. The Origin of Modern Self-Consciousness: Lectures, Vol. 12

Luther. The Origin of Modern Self-Consciousness: Lectures, Vol. 12

Reiner Schürmann
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If we are to understand the specifically modern function of self-consciousness, we must first look to the origins of the concept. Among the key thinkers who elaborated on self-consciousness was the German monk and theologian Martin Luther. Reiner Schuermann’s writings and lectures on Luther therefore offer an innovative reading of the systematic role of self-consciousness in both premodern and modern cultures.

The twelfth volume in a planned twenty-nine-part series, Reiner Schuermann: Luther. The Origin of Modern Self-Consciousness sees Schuermann tracing Luther’s conception of the rise of self-consciousness as the subjective reference point. Schuermann then explores this conception in conversation with both the Cartesian cogito and Kantian apperception.
 
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Diaphanes
Release
January 15, 2018
ISBN
3035800162
ISBN 13
9783035800166

Luther. The Origin of Modern Self-Consciousness: Lectures, Vol. 12

Reiner Schürmann
0/5 ( ratings)
If we are to understand the specifically modern function of self-consciousness, we must first look to the origins of the concept. Among the key thinkers who elaborated on self-consciousness was the German monk and theologian Martin Luther. Reiner Schuermann’s writings and lectures on Luther therefore offer an innovative reading of the systematic role of self-consciousness in both premodern and modern cultures.

The twelfth volume in a planned twenty-nine-part series, Reiner Schuermann: Luther. The Origin of Modern Self-Consciousness sees Schuermann tracing Luther’s conception of the rise of self-consciousness as the subjective reference point. Schuermann then explores this conception in conversation with both the Cartesian cogito and Kantian apperception.
 
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Diaphanes
Release
January 15, 2018
ISBN
3035800162
ISBN 13
9783035800166

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