Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus / International Yearbook of German Idealism: 6/2008 Romantik / Romanticism
✍ Scribed by Jürgen Stolzenberg (editor); Karl Ameriks (editor); Fred Rush (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- German
- Leaves
- 349
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
For a long time Romanticism stood in the shadow of German Idealism. Hegel's criticisms were particularly decisive. Lately, Romanticism has been rehabilitated, above all as a philosophically independent alternative to the systematic thought of Idealism, and has been revealed to be a source for modern thought which has yet to be exhausted.
Against this background volume 6 of the International Yearbook of German Idealism pursues the many and diverse interrelations between Romantic thought and post-Kantian philosophy.
Contributions from: Andreas Arndt, J.M. Bernstein, Faustino Fabbianelli, Hans Feger, Manfred Frank, Peter Grove, Jane Kneller, Andreas Kubik, Elisabeth Millán-Zaibert, Judith Norman, Volker Rühle, Alison Stone, Violetta Waibel.
✦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Inhalt
Einleitung.
Introduction.
I. Beiträge
Schelling’s Late Return to Kant.
The Work of Art in German Romanticism
German Romantic and Idealist Conceptions of Nature
Widerstreit und Widerspruch.
Borderline Philosophy?
The Poetic Science of Moral Exercise in Early German Romanticism
Significant Stone: Medium and Sense in Schiller
„Wechselvernichtung“ und „freywilliges Entsagen des Absoluten“.
Persönlichkeit Gottes?
Symbolische Darstellung des Universums.
Finden und Erfinden.
Die Wiederholung.
Ein unbekanntes Gutachten von Schelling aus dem Jahre 1804
II. Rezensionen
Karl Leonhard Reinhold: Briefe über die Kantische Philosophie.
Paul W. Franks, All or Nothing. Systematicity, Transcendental Arguments, and Skepticism in German Idealism
Frederick Beiser: Schiller as Philosopher. A Re-Examination
Jean-François Kervégan: L’effectif et le rationnel. Hegel et l’esprit objectif
Backmatter
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