Hans Blumenberg has, in the quarter-century since his death, become recognized as one of the most important philosophers of the postwar period. The Readability of the World represents Blumenberg's first full-length demonstration of the metaphorological method he had pioneered twenty years earlier in Paradigms for a Metaphorology. Whereas Blumenberg had confined himself in Paradigms to sketching this future research field, in Readability he applies his method to a single case study: the idea that the world presents itself to human beings as a book. The metaphor of the book of nature has been central to Western interpretations of reality. Beginning with ancient Greek cosmology and ending with the genetic code, Blumenberg traces the changes undergone by this metaphor in order to access the different expectations of reality that it articulates, reflects, and projects--
| Author: Hans Blumenberg, Robert Savage
| Publisher: Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library
| Publication Date: Dec 15, 2022
| Number of Pages: 426 pages
| Language: English
| Binding: Hardcover
| ISBN-10: 1501766619
| ISBN-13: 9781501766619
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Author:
Hans Blumenberg, Robert Savage
Publisher:
Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library