Against Pure Reason

Writings on Religion, Language, and History

Paperback, 284 pages

English language

Published by Wipf & Stock Publishers.

ISBN:
978-1-59752-064-5
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reviewed Against Pure Reason by Johann Gottfried Herder (Fortress Texts in Modern Theology)

An extremely underappreciated work

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Herder, along with Fontenelle, Vico, and Schelling, are these underappreciated figures that the Anglo-Saxons due to their strict empiricism, deism, along with a tradition, originating from the Reformation's abolishment of sacraments such as Eucharist, that rejects the fantastic and the irrational, may not really like. These are theoreticians that proposed to view religion as religion, myths as myths, and suggested a possibly irrational root of human culture. Nowadays people tend to think it is Freud who single-handedly conjured up the notion of unconscious, prefigured by Nietzsche, but no, this is a long tradition that goes back to Joachim of Fiore and even earlier. A large field of contemporary humanity couldn't have emerged without the works of these unappreciated philosophers. And Herder is probably the most underappreciated one. It was he who transformed Goethe from a lawyer and a poet into a full-blooded proto-architect of German romanticism. It was he, along …

Subjects

  • Philosophy
  • Religion - Commentaries / Reference
  • Theology