
Forms of Temporality and Historical Time in the Work of Johann Gottfried Herder
This edited collection is the first volume solely dedicated to research on Johann Gottfried Herderâs understanding of history, time, and temporalities.
Although his ideas on time mark an important transition period that advanced the emergence of the modern world, scholars have rarely addressed Herderâs temporalities. In eight chapters, the volume examines and illuminates Herderâs conception of human freedom in connection with time; the importance of the concept of forces (KrĂ€fte) for a dynamic ontology; human beingsâ sensuous experience of inner and external temporality; Herderâs conception of Bildung, speculations on extra-terrestrial beings and on different perceptions of time; the mythological figure Nemesis and Herderâs view of the past and the future; the temporal dimension in Herderâs aesthetics; and Herderâs biblical studies in relationship to divine infinitude and human temporality. The volume concludes by outlining the influence of Herderâs understanding of time on following generations of thinkers.
Forms of Temporality and Historical Time in the Work of Johann Gottfried Herder is ideal for scholars, graduates, and postgraduates interested in Herderâs metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of history, as well as any scholar concerned with eighteenth-century concepts of time and the emergence of the modern world at the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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This edited collection is the first volume solely dedicated to research on Johann Gottfried Herderâs understanding of history, time, and temporalities.
Although his ideas on time mark an important transition period that advanced the emergence of the modern world, scholars have rarely addressed Herderâs temporalities. In eight chapters, the volume examines and illuminates Herderâs conception of human freedom in connection with time; the importance of the concept of forces (KrĂ€fte) for a dynamic ontology; human beingsâ sensuous experience of inner and external temporality; Herderâs conception of Bildung, speculations on extra-terrestrial beings and on different perceptions of time; the mythological figure Nemesis and Herderâs view of the past and the future; the temporal dimension in Herderâs aesthetics; and Herderâs biblical studies in relationship to divine infinitude and human temporality. The volume concludes by outlining the influence of Herderâs understanding of time on following generations of thinkers.
Forms of Temporality and Historical Time in the Work of Johann Gottfried Herder is ideal for scholars, graduates, and postgraduates interested in Herderâs metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of history, as well as any scholar concerned with eighteenth-century concepts of time and the emergence of the modern world at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

