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The Philosophy of Life and Language

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Friedrich von Schlegel's "The Philosophy of Life and Language" presents a profound exploration of the interplay between existence and expression, intertwining philosophical inquiry with linguistic analysis. Schlegel employs a rich, Romantic literary style, illuminating how language shapes our understanding of the world and individual consciousness. Positioned within the broader context of German Idealism, the book argues for the intrinsic connection between life experiences, thought, and linguistic manifestation, offering insights that resonate with both contemporary philosophical discussions and poetic forms of expression. Friedrich von Schlegel, a pivotal figure in the early 19th-century German Romantic movement, was influenced by his varied experiences as a poet, critic, and philosopher. His exposure to the conflicts of personal identity and cultural transitions in post-Enlightenment Europe profoundly informed his views on language as a living entity that evolves with human experience. This background culminated in his desire to bridge the realms of art and philosophy, as reflected in this seminal work. For readers interested in the intersection of philosophy, linguistics, and Romantic literature, "The Philosophy of Life and Language" is an essential read. Schlegel invites us to consider how our understanding of life is intimately linked to the language we use, making this book a vital contribution to the fields of philosophy and literary studies alike.

© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547403326

Tradutores: A. J. W. Morrison

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Ebook: 13 de novembro de 2022

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