Johann Georg Hamann: Lichtstrahlen aus seinen Schriften und Briefen is a collection of excerpts from the writings and letters of the influential German philosopher and theologian Johann Georg Hamann (1730-1788). This volume offers readers a glimpse into Hamann's profound and often enigmatic thought, exploring his unique blend of philosophy, theology, and literary criticism. Hamann, a key figure in the Counter-Enlightenment, challenged the rationalism of his era and emphasized the importance of faith, feeling, and individual experience. His work anticipates many themes of Romanticism and Existentialism, making him a fascinating and relevant figure for contemporary readers. This collection provides valuable insights into Hamann's life and thought, showcasing the brilliance and complexity of one of the 18th century's most original minds.
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