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- catalog abstract "Theory of Objective Mind is the first book of the important German philosopher Hans Freyer to appear in English. Freyer took what remained valid in G.F. Hegel's work and drew upon the subsequent insights of the early work of Edmund Husserl in an effort to understand the nature of culture by clarifying methodologically the process of Verstehen, the relation between life and objectivated form and the formation of the historical world as described by Wilhelm Dilthey and especially Georg Simmel. Theory of Objective Mind is indispensable for all those who seek to understand culture philosophically as well as historically or sociologically.".
- catalog alternative "Theorie des objektiven Geistes. English".
- catalog contributor b11113986.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction: The Concept of the Philosophy of Culture -- Objective Mind as Being -- Derivation of an Initial Schema for the Structure of Objective Mind -- Sign and Meaning -- Two Kinds of Meaningful Content: The First Objectivation -- A Note on the Developmental Formulation of the Question -- The Second Objectivation -- The Third Objectivation -- The Universal Constitution of Objective Mind -- The Shift to the Idea -- Objective and Physiognomic Interpretation -- As an Example: The Meaningful Content of the Capitalist Economic Order -- The Development of Form -- The Five Main Forms of Objective Mind -- The Category "Enclosed Entity" -- The Category "Tool" -- The Category "Sign" -- The Category "Social Form" -- The Category "Character" -- Objective Mind as Process -- The Psychic Circular Course of Understanding -- Psyche and Achievement: The Process of Creative Activity -- The Concept of Conclusiveness -- The Creative Objectivation of Tension -- A Note on the Psychology of Creative Activity -- Excursus on Socially Creative Activity -- The Autonomy of the Forms of Objective Mind: Tradition and Revolution -- Concerning the Change of Signification -- A Note on Tradition -- Revolution as a Problem of the Philosophy of Culture -- Objective Mind as System -- The Unity of the Entire Culture -- Unity and Uniformity -- Toward a Logic of Individual Unities -- The Fundamental Orientation of a Human Collectivity as the Apriority of the Worldview of a Culture.".
- catalog description "Theory of Objective Mind is the first book of the important German philosopher Hans Freyer to appear in English. Freyer took what remained valid in G.F. Hegel's work and drew upon the subsequent insights of the early work of Edmund Husserl in an effort to understand the nature of culture by clarifying methodologically the process of Verstehen, the relation between life and objectivated form and the formation of the historical world as described by Wilhelm Dilthey and especially Georg Simmel. Theory of Objective Mind is indispensable for all those who seek to understand culture philosophically as well as historically or sociologically.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 166 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0821412507 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Series in continental thought ; 25".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Athens : Ohio University Press,".
- catalog subject "306/.01 21".
- catalog subject "Culture Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "HM101 .F763313 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: The Concept of the Philosophy of Culture -- Objective Mind as Being -- Derivation of an Initial Schema for the Structure of Objective Mind -- Sign and Meaning -- Two Kinds of Meaningful Content: The First Objectivation -- A Note on the Developmental Formulation of the Question -- The Second Objectivation -- The Third Objectivation -- The Universal Constitution of Objective Mind -- The Shift to the Idea -- Objective and Physiognomic Interpretation -- As an Example: The Meaningful Content of the Capitalist Economic Order -- The Development of Form -- The Five Main Forms of Objective Mind -- The Category "Enclosed Entity" -- The Category "Tool" -- The Category "Sign" -- The Category "Social Form" -- The Category "Character" -- Objective Mind as Process -- The Psychic Circular Course of Understanding -- Psyche and Achievement: The Process of Creative Activity -- The Concept of Conclusiveness -- The Creative Objectivation of Tension -- A Note on the Psychology of Creative Activity -- Excursus on Socially Creative Activity -- The Autonomy of the Forms of Objective Mind: Tradition and Revolution -- Concerning the Change of Signification -- A Note on Tradition -- Revolution as a Problem of the Philosophy of Culture -- Objective Mind as System -- The Unity of the Entire Culture -- Unity and Uniformity -- Toward a Logic of Individual Unities -- The Fundamental Orientation of a Human Collectivity as the Apriority of the Worldview of a Culture.".
- catalog title "Theorie des objektiven Geistes. English".
- catalog title "Theory of objective mind : an introduction to the philosophy of culture / Hans Freyer ; translated, and with an introduction, by Steven Grosby.".
- catalog type "text".