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  1. Moses Mendelssohns Sprachpolitik
    Published: 2012
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    ISBN: 3110275597; 9781283628181; 9783110275599; 3110275627; 9783110275629
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    Series: Studia Judaica ; v.67
    Subjects: Philosophie; Sprache; Juden; Sprachpolitik; Deutsch; Sprache <Motiv>; Haskala; Hebräisch
    Other subjects: Mendelssohn, Moses (1729-1786); Communication in politics; Jewish philosophy; Language and languages / Philosophy; Mendelssohn, Moses / 1729-1786; Electronic books
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    This book is the first comprehensive study on Moses Mendelssohn's (1729-1786) language philosophy. While guiding the reader through the German and Hebrew sections of the oeuvre, a new perspective is gained that brings Mendelssohn closer to the skeptical currents of Enlightenment. The dialectics of human and sacred language play a constitutive role for his language theory as well as for his aesthetics and metaphysics, and finally lead into the political idea of a just, social order. Thus, he developed an important alternative to monolingual, national language concepts. Grit Schorch, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg

  2. Moses Mendelssohns Sprachpolitik
    Published: 2012
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    ISBN: 3110275597; 9781283628181; 3110275627; 9783110275629
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    Edition: 1. Aufl
    Series: Studia Judaica ; v.67
    Subjects: Philosophie; Sprache; Juden; Sprachpolitik; Deutsch; Haskala; Sprache <Motiv>; Hebräisch
    Other subjects: Mendelssohn, Moses (1729-1786); Communication in politics; Jewish philosophy; Language and languages / Philosophy; Mendelssohn, Moses / 1729-1786; Electronic books
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    This book is the first comprehensive study on Moses Mendelssohn's (1729-1786) language philosophy. While guiding the reader through the German and Hebrew sections of the oeuvre, a new perspective is gained that brings Mendelssohn closer to the skeptical currents of Enlightenment. The dialectics of human and sacred language play a constitutive role for his language theory as well as for his aesthetics and metaphysics, and finally lead into the political idea of a just, social order. Thus, he developed an important alternative to monolingual, national language concepts. Grit Schorch, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg

  3. Moses Mendelssohns Sprachpolitik
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Walter de Gruyter GmbH Co.KG, [s.l.]

    This book is the first comprehensive study on Moses Mendelssohn's (1729-1786) language philosophy. While guiding the reader throughhis ?uvre, a new perspective is gained that brings Mendelssohn closer to the skeptical currents of Enlightenment. The... more

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    This book is the first comprehensive study on Moses Mendelssohn's (1729-1786) language philosophy. While guiding the reader throughhis ?uvre, a new perspective is gained that brings Mendelssohn closer to the skeptical currents of Enlightenment. The dialectics of human and sacred language play a constitutive role for his language theory as well as for his aesthetics and metaphysics, and finally lead into the political idea of a just, social order. Thus, he developed an important alternative to monolingual, national language concepts. Grit Schorch, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. This book is the first comprehensive study on Moses Mendelssohn's (1729-1786) language philosophy. While guiding the reader through the German and Hebrew sections of the oeuvre, a new perspective is gained that brings Mendelssohn closer to the skeptical currents of Enlightenment. The dialectics of human and sacred language play a constitutive role for his language theory as well as for his aesthetics and metaphysics, and finally lead into the political idea of a just, social order. Thus, he developed an important alternative to monolingual, national language concepts. Grit Schorch, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 3110275597; 9781283628181
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    RVK Categories: CF 6417 ; GI 6305 ; BD 6501
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Series: Studia Judaica ; v.67
    Subjects: Philosophy of Language
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    Danksagung; Abkürzungsverzeichnis; Einleitung; Sprachenfrage und Mendelssohnforschung; Struktur und Inhalt der Untersuchung; I. Sprachenfrage und Mendelssohn-Rezeption; i. Rechtssituation und preußische Sprachplanung zwischen 1750 bis 1786; ii. Sprache und Nation; iii. Heilige deutsche Nationalsprache; iv. Wie »deutschgesinnt« war Mendelssohn?; v. Grundlegungskräfte vs. Zermalmungskräfte; II. Übersetzung als Sprachpolitik; i. Mendelssohns Apologien des Hebräischen und Deutschen; ii. »Von den Übersetzungen«; iii. Der Ursprung der Sprache - Mendelssohns agnostisches Argument

    III. Der Name Gottes, das Erhabene und die Dichtkunst der Hebräeri. Poetologische Bibelkritik und historisch-kritische Methode; ii. Parallelismus vs. Silbenmaß; iii. Schönes und Erhabenes - Affekttheorie als Erkenntnistheorie; iv. Der Name Gottes als »Denkwort«; v. Herders Geschichtsphilosophie des »Erhabenschönen«; vi. Das Erhabene als Kritik der Indifferenz; IV. Zeichensprache in Mathematik und Metaphysik; i. Evidenz und Wahrscheinlichkeit; ii. Evidenz und Infinitesimalgrößen; iii. Das Kriterium der Unermesslichkeit in Mathematik und Philosophie; iv. Zeichengebung und Wirklichkeit

    V. Logos und Offenbarungi. Apologie der Logik; ii. Die Logik im System der Wissenschaften; iii. Logik und heilige Sprache?; iv. Konvention und Tradition im System der Logik; v. Dialektik des Vorurteils - Zu Mendelssohns Projekt der Aufklärung; VI. Sprache und Politik; i. Das Zeremonialgesetz als Zeichensprache; ii. Innerer Sinn und äußerliches Zeichen; iii. Zeichen der Macht: Hobbes, Mendelssohn und Hamann; Schluss; Bibliografie; Register