Die Lesbarkeit der Welt

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Die Lesbarkeit der Welt is a philosophical work by Hans Blumenberg that explores how humans interpret the world as a readable text through metaphors, symbols, and cultural narratives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
author Hans Blumenberg NERFINISHED
concerns how meaning is produced
limits of human understanding
role of tradition in interpretation
countryOfOrigin Germany
discusses literary models of world-interpretation
religious interpretations of the world
scientific worldviews as forms of readability
examines historical transformations of world-interpretation
how humans read the world
metaphorical structures of experience
symbolic mediation of reality
focusesOn cultural narratives
interpretive frameworks
symbolic forms
world as readable text
genre essay
philosophy
hasPart chapters
hasPhilosophicalApproach historical analysis of concepts
metaphorological analysis
influencedBy hermeneutic tradition
history of metaphors
language German
literaryForm non-fiction
mainSubject epistemology
hermeneutics
history of ideas
interpretation of the world as text
metaphor
metaphorology
philosophy of culture
symbolism
philosophicalDiscipline philosophical anthropology
philosophy of culture
philosophy of language
philosophicalTheme conditions of understanding
cultural construction of meaning
interpretive nature of reality
relationship between language and world
role of metaphors in knowledge
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
relatedWork Arbeit am Mythos NERFINISHED
Die Legitimität der Neuzeit NERFINISHED

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