Lazarus Geiger: Seine Lehre Vom Ursprunge Der Sprache Und Vernunft Und Sein Leben is a biographical study of the 19th-century German philosopher and philologist Lazarus Geiger, written by Ludwig A. Rosenthal. This work delves into Geiger's theories on the origins of language and reason, offering insights into his unique contributions to the fields of linguistics and philosophy. Rosenthal explores Geiger's life and intellectual development, shedding light on the influences that shaped his thinking.
The book provides a comprehensive examination of Geiger's theories within the context of 19th-century German intellectual history, making it a valuable resource for scholars interested in the history of linguistics, philosophy, and Jewish intellectual thought. It offers a detailed look at the life and work of a significant, yet often overlooked, figure in the history of ideas.
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