Description
Herder's conception of "das Volk" is a classic book by Georgiana Rose Simpson that explores the ideas and theories of Johann Gottfried Herder regarding the concept of "das Volk" or "the people". The book delves into Herder's influential and groundbreaking work that challenged the prevailing Enlightenment ideas of universalism and cosmopolitanism. Herder argued that every nation or "Volk" had its own unique culture, language, and history, and that these characteristics were essential to the identity and development of a people.
Simpson provides a comprehensive analysis of Herder's writings, examining his ideas on language, culture, and national identity. She highlights the significance of Herder's belief that every culture and language should be valued and preserved, as they contribute to the diversity and richness of human civilization. Simpson also explores how Herder's ideas influenced other thinkers and movements, such as nationalism and romanticism.
Overall, Herder's conception of "das Volk" is an insightful and thought-provoking book that sheds light on the profound impact of Johann Gottfried Herder's ideas on the understanding of national identity and cultural diversity.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Paperback
Contributors
Author
Georgiana Rose Simpson
Published Date - September 11 2024
ISBN - 9609441049862
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.5 cm
Page Count - 86
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