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Luther. The Origin of Modern Self–Consciousness – Lectures, Vol. 12, Paperback / softback Book

Luther. The Origin of Modern Self–Consciousness – Lectures, Vol. 12 Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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If we are to understand the specifically modern function of self-consciousness, we must first look to the origins of the concept.

Among the key thinkers who elaborated on self-consciousness was the German monk and theologian Martin Luther.

Reiner Schuermann's writings and lectures on Luther therefore offer an innovative reading of the systematic role of self-consciousness in both premodern and modern cultures.

The twelfth volume in a planned twenty-nine-part series, Reiner Schuermann: Luther.

The Origin of Modern Self-Consciousness sees Schuermann tracing Luther's conception of the rise of self-consciousness as the subjective reference point.

Schuermann then explores this conception in conversation with both the Cartesian cogito and Kantian apperception.

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