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Ernst Cassirer

Ernst Cassirer (1874 - 1945) was a German philosopher, professor at a number of universities, including Berlin, Hamburg, Oxford, Yale, and Columbia University in New York. His books Language and Myth (1925); Symbol, Myth and Culture (1935); An Essay on Man (1944); and...

Jacques Derrida

Jacques Derrida (1930 - 2004) was a contemporary French philosopher who had considerable influence on literary theorists and critics, as well as on philosophers. He is the champion of deconstructionism. This prolific author is often self-describing as a...

René Descartes

René Descartes (1596 - 1650) was an early modern philosopher who had a profound and constant influence on later thinking. In his attempt to propose a knockout denial of skepticism, he came to the position of "I think, therefore I exist" (Cogito, ergo sum). Even with...

John Dewey

John Dewey (1859 -1952) was an American philosopher associated with the pragmatic movement. Some of his most important books are: Experience and Nature (1925) Logic: The Theory of Inquiry (1938) Knowing and the Known (1949) These titles are particularly important in...

Umberto Eco

Umberto Eco was born in 1932. He is a contemporary semiotician, medievalist, and novelist of Italian descent. The subject matter of his work on semiotics ranges from high-tech and theoretical issues to analyzes of comics such as Superman and Krazy Kat. His typical...



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