Philosophy in a New Key

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"Philosophy in a New Key" is a seminal 1942 work of American philosopher Susanne Langer that explores the nature of symbolism and meaning in human thought, art, and culture.

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instanceOf book
philosophy book
academicDiscipline aesthetics
philosophy
philosophy of language
philosophy of mind
author Susanne K. Langer NERFINISHED
Susanne Langer NERFINISHED
centralClaim art is a form of symbolic expression
human understanding is fundamentally symbolic
meaning arises from symbolic forms
centralConcept discursive symbolism
presentational symbolism
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs seminal work on symbolism and meaning
followedBy Feeling and Form NERFINISHED
genre aesthetics
philosophy of art
philosophy of language
hasEdition 1942 first edition
hasPart chapter on language and meaning
chapter on symbolism in art
discussion of myth and ritual
hasSubject language as a symbolic system
logic and symbolism
music as a symbolic form
myth as symbolic expression
influenced aesthetic theory
philosophy of art in the 20th century
semiotics
influencedBy Alfred North Whitehead NERFINISHED
Ernst Cassirer NERFINISHED
intendedAudience philosophers
scholars of art and culture
students of aesthetics
mainTopic art
culture
human thought
meaning
symbolism
notableFor developing a general theory of symbolism
influencing 20th-century aesthetics
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 1942
publisher Harvard University Press NERFINISHED
timePeriod 20th century

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Susanne Langer notableWork Philosophy in a New Key