Further Reading
- Barash, Jeffrey Andrew. The Symbolic Construction of Reality: The Legacy of Ernst Cassirer (2008) excerpt and text search
- Friedman, Michael. A Parting of the Ways: Carnap, Cassirer, and Heidegger (2000) excerpt and text search
- Gordon, Peter Eli. Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos (2010)
- Krois, John Michael. Cassirer: Symbolic Forms and History (1987)
- Schilpp, Paul Arthur (ed.). The Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer (1949)
- Schultz, William. Cassirer & Langer on Myth (2nd ed. 2000) excerpt and text search
- Skidelsky, Edward. Ernst Cassirer: The Last Philosopher of Culture (Princeton University Press, 2008) 288 pp. ISBN 978-0-691-13134-4. excerpt and text search
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