UID:
almafu_9959242464802883
Format:
1 online resource (262 p.)
ISBN:
0-674-97123-X
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Romanticism Now and Then; Chapter 1. The Meaning of "Romantic Poetry"; 1. Aims and Scruples; 2. The Standard Interpretation; 3. Down the Romantic Road; 4. The Concept of Poesie; 5. Romanticizing the World; 6. Motives for the Radical Program; Chapter 2. Early German Romanticism: A Characteristic; 1. The Task of Characteristic; 2. The Highest Good; 3. Romantic Bildung; 4. The Reaction to Modernity; 5. Postmodernist and Marxist Interpretations; 6. Romantic Politics; 7. Romantic Aesthetics
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Chapter 3. Early Romanticism and the Aufklärung1. Romanticism versus Enlightenment?; 2. The Crisis of the Aufklärung; 3. The Context of Romantic Aestheticism; 4. Radical Criticism and Its Consequences; 5. An Ambivalent Solution; Chapter 4. Frühromantik and the Platonic Tradition; 1. Romantik as Aufklärung; 2. New Wine in Old Bottles; 3. New Problems; 4. Pitfalls and Objections; 5. The Platonic Legacy; Friedrich Schlegel; Schleiermacher; Schelling; Novalis; Chapter 5. The Sovereignty of Art; 1. Art as Metaphysics; 2. Expression and Imitation; 3. The Challenge of Kant's Third Kritik
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4. The Precedent of the Third Kritik5. The Metaphysical Foundation for Romantic Aesthetics; Chapter 6. The Concept of Bildung in Early German Romanticism; 1. Social and Political Context; 2. Education as the Highest Good; 3. Aesthetic Education; 4. The Role of Art; 5. Education and Freedom; 6. The Awakening of the Senses; 7. The Power of Love; 8. A Final Paradox; Chapter 7. Friedrich Schlegel: The Mysterious Romantic; 1. The Mystery; 2. State of the Question; 3. Continuity and Discontinuity in Schlegel's Development; 4. The Question of External Influence; 5. Schlegel and Fichte, 1795-1797
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6. An Antifoundationalist EpistemologyFirst Principles; Critique; The Myth of the Given; System; 7. The New Criticism; 8. Romantic Irony; Chapter 8. The Paradox of Romantic Metaphysics; 1. A Strange Wedding Plan; 2. Profile of a Mismatch; 3. Subject-Object Identity; 4. The Organic Concept of Nature; 5. The Rationale for Organicism; 6. Revitalized Spinozism; 7. The Happy Nuptial Bonds of Idealism and Realism; 8. Revamping and Revitalizing Epistemology; 9. The Question of Freedom; Chapter 9. Kant and the Naturphilosophen; 1. A Relapse into Dogmatism?; 2. The Neo-Kantian Stereotype
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3. Kant's Arguments for Regulative Constraint4. The First Line of Defense; 5. The Limits of Experience; 6. The Transcendental Deduction of the Organic; 7. A Final Settling of Accounts; Chapter 10. Religion and Politics in Frühromantik; 1. Some Troubling Stereotypes; 2. Radical Chic in the 1790s; 3. Fichte versus Spinoza; 4. Revitalizing Spinoza; 5. Final Assessment; Abbreviations; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-674-01980-6
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-674-01180-5
Language:
English
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