Hartung works out both the linguistic and philosophy of language
setting as well as socio-political and cultural implications of the
radical critique of language developed in the late 19th and early
20th centuries by philosophers as diverse as Steinthal, Cohen,
Simmel or Cassirer. He argues that the theories pleaded for a
plurality of linguistic and cultural forms as well as for a new
logic beyond the traditional nature/culture partition.
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