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In this paper, I will deal with the analogy between Cassirer's interpretation of relativity and his philosophy of culture. As to the structure of the paper, it will be divided into six parts. I will start with a brief introduction, after which I will succinctly outline Cassirer's reading of Einstein's theory, and in particular of general covariance. I will then focus on the presentation of his project for a "systematic philosophy" in the last chapter of Einstein's Theory of Relativity and subsequently delve into the lexical references to relativity made in Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. After this, I will tackle Cassirer's rectorship speech, where relativity and the philosophy of culture are explicitly interwoven, but with the important clarification (already provided in Einstein's Theory of Relativity and Philosophy of Symbolic Forms) that not all kinds of knowledge align with de-anthropomorphized objectivity. The final section contains the concluding remarks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |