Wilhelm von Humboldt and Transcultural Communication in a Multicultural World

Translating Humanity

By (author) Professor Emeritus John Walker

Ebook (VitalSource) - £19.99

Publication date:

25 October 2022

Length of book:

288 pages

Publisher

Camden House

Dimensions:

229x152mm

ISBN-13: 9781800102491

Shows that the work of Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767-1835) forms a philosophy of dialogue and communication that is crucially relevant to contemporary debates in the Humanities.

Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767-1835) is the progenitor of modern linguistics and the originator of the modern teaching and research university. However, his work has received remarkably little attention in the English-speaking world. Humboldt conceives language as the source of cognition as well as communication, both rooted in the possibility of human dialogue. In the same way, his idea of the university posits the free encounter between radically different personalities as the source of education for freedom. For Humboldt, both linguistic and intellectual communication are predicated firstly on dialogue between persons, which is the prerequisite for all intercultural understanding.

Linking Humboldt's concept of dialogue to his idea of translation between languages, persons, and cultures, this book shows how Humboldt's thought is of great contemporary relevance. Humboldt shows a way beyond the false alternatives of "culturalism" (the demand that a plurality of cultural and faith-based traditions be recognized as sources of ethical and political legitimacy in the modern world) and "universalism" (the assertion of the primacy of a universal culture of human rights and the renewal of the European Enlightenment project). John Walker explains how Humboldt's work emerges from the intellectual conflicts of his time and yet directly addresses the concerns of our own post-secular and multicultural age.
The book goes far beyond being a significant contribution to Humboldt studies in English; it is an inspiring enrichment for a wide range of contemporary debates of great social and political importance.

Das Buch geht weit über einen bedeutenden Beitrag zur Humboldt-Forschung in englischer Sprache hinaus; es ist eine inspirierende Bereicherung für eine Vielzahl zeitgenössischer Debatten von großer sozialer und politischer Bedeutung.