„Odpowiedni dać słowu obraz...” Ernst Cassirer w kręgu Biblioteki Warburga
“To Give Each Word a Proper Picture…” Ernst Cassirer in the Warburg Library
Author(s): Ryszard RóżanowskiSubject(s): Philosophy, Social Philosophy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
Keywords: Ernst Cassirer; Aby Warburg; Erwin Panofsky; philosophy of symbolic forms; philosophy of culture; art; myth; science; Renaissance; “afterlife of antiquity”; iconology
Summary/Abstract: Within the period spent in Hamburg, Ernst Cassirer published three subsequent volumes of his most significant and well-known works. Furthermore, he fundamentally expanded his field of interests and turned towards the philosophy of culture. In the spirit of contemplation of the Kulturwissenschaftliche Bibliothek Warburg he scrutinized the aspect of the role of classical, antique tradition of images in the shaping of European culture (Nachleben der Antike). The material found in the library served him as the base of the formulation of the “general systematics of symbolic forms”. Cassirer’s conception of symbolic forms based upon Erwin Panofsky’s iconology, determined philosophical foundations and became an effective instrument for the investigation of products of culture. Cassirer himself, interested in the functional approach to culture, gained an insight into concrete, historical disciplines. Warburg’s ideas became a persistent element of the humanities and so did the philosophy of symbolic forms
Journal: Nowa Krytyka: czasopismo filozoficzne.
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 39
- Page Range: 203-216
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Polish