Электронная книга: Johann Gottfried Herder «Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 6»
Полный вариант заголовка: «Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 6 / hrsg. von J. G. Herder». Издательство: "Библиотечный фонд" (1795)
электронная книга Скачать бесплатно на Litres |
Другие книги автора:
Книга | Описание | Год | Цена | Тип книги |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vom Geist der Ebräischen Poesie. T. 1 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Vom Geist der Ebräischen Poesie : eine Anleitung für die Liebhaber derselblen und der ältesten Geschichte des menschlichen Geistes. T. 1 / von J… — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 10 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 10 / hrsg. von J. G. Herder» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Erläuterungen zum Neuen Testament aus einer neueröffneten morgenländischen Quelle | Полный вариант заголовка: «Erläuterungen zum Neuen Testament aus einer neueröffneten morgenländischen Quelle» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 5 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 5 / hrsg. von J. G. Herder» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Kleine Schriften 1791-96. Bd. 1 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Kleine Schriften 1791-96 : Bd. 1 : Briefe an Georg Müller (1790) 1791. Beiträge zur Neuen Deutschen Monatsschrift und zu den Horen. 1795. 96 /… — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Briefe zweener Brüder Jesu in unserm Kanon | Полный вариант заголовка: «Briefe zweener Brüder Jesu in unserm Kanon : nebst einer Probe nichtiger Conjekturen übers. N. T. zum Anhange» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Aelteste Urkunde des Menschengeschlechts. Bd. 2 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Aelteste Urkunde des Menschengeschlechts. Bd. 2 : welcher den vierten Theil enthält / [Johann Gottfried von Herder]» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Anhang. T. 2 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Anhang. T. 2 : Три буквы из первого издания. Предметы из предыдущих редакторов. 1780 / [Johann… — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 2 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 2 / hrsg. von J. G. Herder» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 8 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 8 / hrsg. von J. G. Herder» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
An Prediger. T. 1 | Полный вариант заголовка: «An Prediger : in 2 T. T. 1 / [Johann Gottfried von Herder]» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Briefe an Theophron. T. 5 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Briefe an Theophron. Briefe, das Studium der Theologie betreffend. T. 5 / [Johann Gottfried von Herder]» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 3 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 3 / hrsg. von J. G. Herder» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 9 | Полный вариант заголовка: «Briefe zu Beförderung der Humanität. Sammlung 9 / hrsg. von J. G. Herder» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга | ||
An Prediger: fünfzehn Provinzialblätter | Полный вариант заголовка: «An Prediger : fünfzehn Provinzialblätter / [Johann Gottfried von Herder]» — Библиотечный фонд, электронная книга Подробнее... | электронная книга |
Johann Gottfried Herder
Infobox Philosopher
region =
era =
color = lightsteelblue
image_size =
image_caption =
name = Johann Gottfried Herder
birth =
death = death date and age|1803|12|18|1744|8|25
school_tradition =
main_interests =
notable_ideas = "
influences =
influenced =
box_width =
Johann Gottfried von Herder (
Biography
Born in Mohrungen (Morąg) in the
Hamann's influence led Herder to confess to his wife later in life that "I have too little reason and too much idiosyncrasy", yet Herder can justly claim to have founded a new school of German political thought. Although himself an unsociable person, Herder influenced his contemporaries greatly. One friend wrote to him in 1785, hailing his works as "inspired by God." A varied field of theorists were later to find inspiration in Herder's tantalisingly incomplete ideas.
In 1764, now a clergyman, Herder went to
In 1769 Herder traveled to the French port of
By 1770 Herder went to
By the mid-1770s, Goethe was a well-known author, and used his influence at the court of
Towards the end of his career, Herder endorsed the
Works and ideas
In 1772 Herder published "Treatise on the Origin of Language" and went further in this promotion of language than his earlier injunction to "spew out the ugly slime of the
Throughout this period, he continued to elaborate his own unique theory of
Herder wrote an important essay on
After becoming General Superintendent in 1776, Herder's philosophy shifted again towards
"Volk" and Nation
Along with
Herder gave Germans new pride in their origins, modifying that dominance of regard allotted to
Along with
Herder attached exceptional importance to the concept of nationality and of
The nation, however was individual and separate, distinguished, to Herder, by climate, education, foreign intercourse, tradition and heredity. Providence he praised for having "wonderfully separated nationalities not only by woods and mountains, seas and deserts, rivers and climates, but more particularly by languages, inclinations and characters". Herder praised the tribal outlook writing that "the
He also predicted that Slavic nations would one day be the real power in Europe, as the western Europeans would reject Christianity, and thus rot away, and saying that the eastern European nations would stick to their religion and their idealism; and would this way become the power in Europe. One of his related predictions was that the Hungarian nation would disappear and become assimilated by surrounding Slavic peoples; this prophecy caused considerable uproar in Hungary and is widely cited to this day. [ [http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/trans/trans08.htm Transylvania - Title ] ]
Germany and The Enlightenment
This question was further developed by Herder's lament that
:"But now! Again I cry, my German brethren! But now! The remains of all genuine folk-thought is rolling into the abyss of oblivion with a last and accelerated impetus. For the last century we have been ashamed of everything that concerns the fatherland."Herder presented formal defiance of the age of reason and Enlightenment. In his "Ideas upon Philosophy and the History of Mankind" he even wrote "Compare England with Germany: the English are Germans, and even in the latest times the Germans have led the way for the English in the greatest things."
Herder, who hated absolutism and Prussian nationalism, but who was imbued with the spirit of the whole German "Volk", yet as historical theorist turned away from the light of the eighteenth century. Seeking to reconcile his thought with this earlier age, Herder sought to harmonize his conception of sentiment with reason, whereby all knowledge is implicit in the soul; the most elementary stage is sensuous and intuitive perception which by development can become self-conscious and rational. To Herder, this development is the harmonizing of primitive and derivative truth, of experience and intelligence, feeling and reason.
Herder is the first in a long line of Germans preoccupied with this harmony. This search is itself the key to much in German theory. And Herder was too penetrating a thinker not to understand and fear the extremes to which his folk-theory could tend, and so issued specific warnings. While regarding the
He also announced that "national glory is a deceiving seducer. When it reaches a certain height, it clasps the head with an iron band. The enclosed sees nothing in the mist but his own picture; he is susceptible to no foreign impressions." And:
"It is the apparent plan of nature that as one human being, so also one generation, and also one nationality learn, learn incessantly, from and with the others, until all have comprehended the difficult lesson: No nationality has been solely designated by God as the chosen people of the earth; above all we must seek the truth and cultivate the garden of the common good. Hence no nationality of Europe may separate itself sharply, and foolishly say, "With us alone, with us dwells "all" wisdom."
The passage of time was to demonstrate that while many Germans were to find influence in Herder's convictions and influence, fewer were to note his qualificatory stipulations.
Herder had emphasised that his conception of the nation encouraged
To promote his concept of the "Volk", he published letters and collected folk songs. These latter were published in 1773 as "Voices of the People in Their Songs" ("Stimmen der Völker in ihren Liedern"). The poets
Bibliography
* "To Cyrus, the grandson of Astyages" (1762)
* "Essay on Being" (1763-64)
* "On Diligence in Several Learned Languages" (1764)
* "Treatise on the Ode" (1764)
* "How Philosophy can become more Universal and Useful for the Benefit of the People" (1765)
* "Fragments on Recent German Literature" (1767-68)
* "On Thomas Abbt's writings" (1768)
* "Critical Forests, or Reflections on the Science and Art of the Beautiful" (1769-)
* "Journal of my Voyage in the Year 1769" (first published 1846)
* "Treatise on the Origin of Language" (1772)
* "Selection from correspondence on
* "Of German Character and Art" (with Goethe, manifesto of the Sturm und Drang) (1773)
* "This Too a Philosophy of History for the Formation of Humanity" (1774)
* "Oldest Document of the Human Race" (1774-76)
* "Essay on Ulrich von Hutten" (1776)
* "On the Resemblance of Middle English and Germany Poetry" (1777)
* "Sculpture: Some Observations on Shape and Form from Pygmalion's Creative Dream" (1778)
* "On the Cognition and Sensation of the Human Soul" (1778)
* "On the Effect of Poetic Art on the Ethics of Peoples in Ancient and Modern Times" (1778)
* "Folk Songs" (1778-79; second ed. of 1807 titled "The Voices of Peoples in Songs")
* "On the Influence of the Government on the Sciences and the Sciences on the Government" (1780)
* "Letters Concerning the Study of Theology" (1780-81)
* "On the Influence of the Beautiful in the Higher Sciences" (1781)
* "On the Spirit of Hebrew Poetry. An Instruction for Lovers of the Same and the Oldest History of the Human Spirit" (1782-83)
* "God. Some Conversations" (1787)
* "Ideas for the Philosophy of History of Humanity" (1784-91)
* "Scattered Leaves" (1785-97)
* "Letters for the Advancement of Humanity" (1791-97 or 1793-97?)
* "Christian Writings" (1794-8)
* "Terpsichore" (1795-6) (translations & commentary of the Latin poet, Jakob Balde)
* "Persepolisian Letters" (1798) (fragments on Persian architecture, history & religion)
* "Luther’s Catechism, with a catechetical instruction for the use of schools" (1798)
* "Understanding and Experience. A Metacritique of the Critique of Pure Reason. Part I. (Part II, Reason and Language.)" (1799)
* "Calligone" (1800)
* "Adrastea: Events and Characters of the 18th century" (6 vols.)
* "The Cid" (1805; a free translation of the Spanish epic
ee also
*
Footnotes
References
*
External links
*
* [http://www.stanford.edu/~tino/herderindex.htm Herder Bibliography and more]
* [http://www.johann-gottfried-herder.de/ www.johann-gottfried-herder.de (German)]
* [http://www.johann-gottfried-herder.net/english/ihs_society.htm International Herder Society]
* [http://gutenberg.spiegel.de/?id=19&autor=Herder,%20%20Johann%20Gottfried&autor_vorname=%20Johann%20Gottfried&autor_nachname=Herder Selected works from Project Gutenberg (in German)]
Persondata
NAME=Herder, Johann Gottfried von
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=German Romantic nationalist philosopher
DATE OF BIRTH=
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
Источник: Johann Gottfried Herder
См. также в других словарях:
Gottfried Herder — Johann Gottfried Herder auf einem Gemälde von Anton Graff, 1785 Johann Gottfried Herder Johann Gottfried von Herder, geadelt 1802 (* … Deutsch Wikipedia
Herder — Johann Gottfried Herder auf einem Gemälde von Anton Graff, 1785 Johann Gottfried Herder Johann Gottfried von Herder, geadelt 1802 (* … Deutsch Wikipedia
Johann Gottfried Herder — auf einem Gemälde von Anton Graff, 1785 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Johann Gottfried von Herder — Johann Gottfried Herder auf einem Gemälde von Anton Graff, 1785 Johann Gottfried Herder Johann Gottfried von Herder, geadelt 1802 (* … Deutsch Wikipedia
deutsche Literatur. — deutsche Literatur. Der Begriff »deutsche Literatur« umfasst im weitesten Sinne alles in deutscher Sprache Geschriebene; in diesem Sinne wird er jedoch nur für die Frühzeit der deutschen Literaturgeschichte verstanden, in der auch noch… … Universal-Lexikon
Herder — Herder, 1) Johann Gottfried von, einer der hervorragendsten und einflußreichsten Schriftsteller und Denker Deutschlands, ward 25. Aug. 1744 zu Mohrungen in Ostpreußen als Sohn des Kantors, Glöckners und Schullehrers Gottfried H. und dessen… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon