Substance and Function

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"Substance and Function" is a 1910 philosophical work by Ernst Cassirer that analyzes the shift from substance-based to function-based concepts in modern science and knowledge.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
academicDiscipline philosophy
addresses conditions of objective knowledge
relationship between logic and science
analyzes modern scientific concepts
structure of scientific knowledge
associatedWith Marburg School
surface form: Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism
author Ernst Cassirer
centralThesis knowledge is structured by relations and functions rather than by fixed substances
modern science replaces substance-based concepts with function-based concepts
contributesTo development of functional concepts in epistemology
structural conception of objectivity
countryOfOrigin Germany
examines logical concept formation
mathematical concept formation
role of relations in knowledge
field history of science
logic
philosophy
focusesOn transition from substance concepts to function concepts
genre non-fiction
hasEnglishTranslation Substance and Function and Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
hasInfluenceOn German philosophy
analytic philosophy of science
structuralism in philosophy of science
hasPart analysis of function concepts in mathematics
analysis of substance concepts in classical metaphysics
discussion of concept formation in natural science
discussion of logical and relational structures
influenced 20th-century philosophy of science
later works of Ernst Cassirer
structuralist conceptions of science
isEarlyWorkOf Ernst Cassirer
languageOfWork German
mainTopic concept formation in science
epistemology
philosophy of science
theory of knowledge
originalTitle Substanzbegriff und Funktionsbegriff
philosophicalTradition Neo-Kantianism
precedes The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms
publicationYear 1910
publisher Bruno Cassirer
relatedTo Immanuel Kant’s theory of knowledge
philosophy of mathematics
timePeriod early 20th century

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Ernst Cassirer notableWork Substance and Function
The Problem of Knowledge relatedWorkByAuthor Substance and Function