The Magus of the North

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The Magus of the North is a biographical and intellectual study of the philosopher Johann Georg Hamann, exploring his life, thought, and influence on modern philosophy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biography
book
intellectual study
about influence of Johann Georg Hamann
life of Johann Georg Hamann
thought of Johann Georg Hamann
analyzes Hamann's major writings
chronicles Hamann's life events
examines Hamann's biography
Hamann's cultural context
Hamann's impact on later thinkers
Hamann's philosophical ideas
Hamann's theological ideas
focusesOn modern philosophy
genre intellectual history
philosophical biography
hasSubject Enlightenment critique
German intellectual history
language and philosophy
religion and reason
intendedAudience readers interested in Johann Georg Hamann
scholars of intellectual history
students of philosophy
language English
mainSubject Johann Georg Hamann NERFINISHED
portrays Johann Georg Hamann as a key figure in modern thought NERFINISHED
situates Hamann in the context of German philosophy NERFINISHED
Hamann in the context of the Enlightenment NERFINISHED
titleRefersTo Hamann's nickname "Magus of the North"

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Henry Hardy hasEdited The Magus of the North