Central and East European
Society for Phenomenology

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Cassirer's public engagement with weimar

Deniz Coskun

pp. 27-56

Abstract

Weimar established a democratic state and gave new opportunities to talented outsiders ineligible for public commission in Wilhelmine Germany. Furthermore, it opened centers of prestige and power among others to progressive professors, such as the newly founded Hamburg University. As democracy also entails the equal access to public offices without (negative) discrimination, outsiders in Wilhelmine Germany, for example Jews and Social Democrats, became insiders of the Weimar Republic.

Publication details

Published in:

Coskun Deniz (2007) Law as symbolic form: Ernst Cassirer and the anthropocentric view of law. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 27-56

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6256-8_1

Full citation:

Coskun Deniz (2007) „Cassirer's public engagement with weimar“, In: D. Coskun (ed.), Law as symbolic form, Dordrecht, Springer, 27–56.