Problem of knowledge : philosophy, science, and history since Hegel
- New Haven : Yale University Press, 1969
- xviii, 334 p. ; 21 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
Cassirer employs his remarkable gift of lucidity to explain the major ideas and intellectual issues that emerged in the course of nineteenth century scientific and historical thinking. The translators have done an excellent job in reproducing his clarity in English. There is no better place for an intelligent reader to find out, with a minimum of technical language, what was really happening during the great intellectual movement between the age of Newton and our own.
9780300010985
Knowledge, Theory of Nineteenth century-scienfic, historical thinking Kantian theory Mind's function Phenomena Reality Physics Vitalism Positivism