Johann Georg Hamann (1730–1788) was a German philosopher, theologian, and writer known for his central role in the development of Romanticism and his critique of the Enlightenment's emphasis on reason. Often referred to as the "Magus of the North," Hamann emphasized the importance of language, faith, and the subjective nature of human experience.

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