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  1. Johann Gottfried von Herder ( Mohrungen, 1744. augusztus 25. – Weimar, 1803. december 18.) német költő, műfordító, teológus, filozófus volt. Irodalmi tevékenysége a Sturm und Drang és az ún. weimari klasszicizmus meghatározó egyéniségévé tette és Christoph Martin Wieland, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, valamint Friedrich ...

  2. Johann Gottfried. Johann Gottfried von Herder. Fue un filósofo alemán de la Ilustración, escritor, crítico literario. Estudió en Königsberg ( 1726 -64), donde asistió a las clases de Kant. Rechazó la crítica kantiana de la razón y le contrapuso la fisiología de las facultades cognoscitivas así como la doctrina acerca del carácter ...

  3. Supplementary Discussion. 1. Herder’s Role in the Birth of Linguistics and Anthropology. Herder—especially in the Ideas —laid the foundations for the modern discipline of linguistics, namely, with the following five principles (the first three of which we have already encountered): Thought is essentially dependent on and bounded by ...

  4. Already as an animal, the human being has language. All violent sensations of his body, and the most violent of the violent, the painful ones, and all strong passions of his soul immediately express themselves in cries, in sounds, in wild, unarticulated noises. A suffering animal, as much as the hero Philoctetes, when overcome with pain, will ...

  5. Johann Gottfried (von) Herder (né le 25 août 1744 à Mohrungen et mort le 18 décembre 1803 à Weimar) est un poète, théologien et philosophe allemand. Ami et mentor du jeune Goethe , ce disciple de Kant est considéré comme l'inspirateur du Sturm und Drang et des deux grands Classiques de Weimar Goethe et Schiller dans leur jeunesse.

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  7. Johann Gottfried von Herder, (born Aug. 25, 1744, Mohrungen, East Prussia—died Dec. 18, 1803, Weimar, Saxe-Weimar), German critic and philosopher. Trained in theology and literature, he initially worked as a teacher and preacher at Riga. As court preacher at Bückeburg, he produced works, including Plastik (1778) and Essay on the Origin of ...