Brill's Companion to German Romantic Philosophy.
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- 9789004388239
- 141/.60943
- B2748.R64 .B755 2019
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Copernican Turn in Early German Romanticism -- Chapter 2 Romantic Views of Language -- Chapter 3 Religion and Early German Romanticism: the Finite and the Infinite -- Chapter 4 The Romantic Poetry of Nature: an Antidote to German Idealism's Eclipsing of Natural Beauty -- Chapter 5 The Philosophy of Myth -- Chapter 6 Romantic Bildung and the Persistence of Teleology -- Chapter 7 The Philosophical Relevance of Romantic Irony -- Chapter 8 Literary Criticism in the Age of Critical Philosophy -- Chapter 9 Fichte and the Early German Romantics -- Chapter 10 Hegel's Critique of Romantic Irony -- Chapter 11 Hölderlin's Path: on Sustaining Romanticism from Kant to Nietzsche -- Chapter 12 Homesickness, Interdisciplinarity, and the Absolute: Heidegger's Relation to Schlegel and Novalis -- Index.
Scholars are finally fully appreciating the philosophical significance of early German Romanticism. Brill's Companion to German Romantic Philosophy is a collection of original essays showcasing not only the philosophical achievements of romantic writers such as Schlegel and Novalis, but the sophistication, relevance, and influence of romanticism today.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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