TY - JOUR T1 - Language and Metaphysics in Johann Georg Hamann’s <em>Aesthetica in Nuce</em> and <em>Philologische</em> Einfälle und Zweifel JF - Monatshefte SP - 351 LP - 375 DO - 10.1353/mon.2014.0066 VL - 106 IS - 3 AU - David Pan Y1 - 2014/09/21 UR - http://mon.uwpress.org/content/106/3/351.abstract N2 - Because Hamann's work maintains a focus on both theology and philology, recent interpretations have split into theological readings of Hamann's work by John Milbank and John Betz on the one hand and post-structuralist approaches by Manfred Geier and Carol Jacobs on the other hand. While the theological approach has tried to argue for a Christological reading of Hamann's ideas, the post-structuralist perspective has downplayed the theological implications altogether. This article argues that Hamann's work in fact merges the theological with the philological in order to imagine a theory of culture that gives priority to language as an autonomous sign system while at the same time emphasizing the metaphysical implications of this priority. (DP) ER -