Herder today
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This collection features a series of essays exploring the multifaceted legacy of Herder, addressing themes such as evolution versus development, the critique of Enlightenment and technological progress, and the significance of Herder's historical thought. Contributors delve into Herder's holistic perspective, his ambivalence towards civilization, and the dialectics of history. The discussions also touch on Herder's metaphysical inquiries, his theories of being and subjectivity, and his influence on the human sciences, psychology, and literary criticism. Key topics include Herder's relationship with Kant, his early literary critiques, and his connections to the Schlegel brothers, as well as his concept of the sublime and the semiotic dimensions of his philosophy. The essays examine Herder's views on language, divine communication, and the soul, alongside his interactions with figures like Fichte and Humboldt. Additionally, the collection addresses Herder's engagement with Judaism and his impact on the Harlem Renaissance and American national consciousness. This scholarly work aims to shed light on Herder's contributions and their relevance across various intellectual landscapes, emphasizing the ongoing significance of his ideas in contemporary discourse. The comprehensive index and contributions from diverse authors provide a rich resource for further exploration of Herder's thought and its implications.

