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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
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Part One: Novalis
- Introduction 15
- 1. Interpreting the Fichte-Studien 19
- 2. Beyond the Subjective Self: Hemsterhuis, Kant, and the Question of the Whole 39
- 3. Romanticizing Nature and the Self 48
- 4. A Living Organon of the Sciences 71
- Conclusion to Part I: Romanticism and Idealism 77
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Part Two: Friedrich Schlegel
- Introduction 81
- 5. New Philosophical Ideals: Schlegel’s Critique of First Principles 89
- 6. From Epistemology to Ontology: The Lectures on Transcendental Idealism 98
- 7. Becoming, Nature, and Freedom 115
- 8. Presenting Nature: From the System of Fragments to the Romantic Novel 126
- Conclusion to Part 2: Schlegel as Philosopher 155
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Part Three: Schelling
- Introduction 157
- 9. The Early Schelling: Between Fichte and Spinoza 161
- 10. The Philosophy of Nature 187
- 11. From the System of Transcendental Idealism to the Identity Philosophy 212
- 12. Identity Philosophy and the Philosophy of Art 225
- Conclusion to Part 3 257
- Conclusion: The Romantic Absolute 258
- Notes 263
- Works Cited 319
- Index 327
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Novalis
- Introduction 15
- 1. Interpreting the Fichte-Studien 19
- 2. Beyond the Subjective Self: Hemsterhuis, Kant, and the Question of the Whole 39
- 3. Romanticizing Nature and the Self 48
- 4. A Living Organon of the Sciences 71
- Conclusion to Part I: Romanticism and Idealism 77
-
Part Two: Friedrich Schlegel
- Introduction 81
- 5. New Philosophical Ideals: Schlegel’s Critique of First Principles 89
- 6. From Epistemology to Ontology: The Lectures on Transcendental Idealism 98
- 7. Becoming, Nature, and Freedom 115
- 8. Presenting Nature: From the System of Fragments to the Romantic Novel 126
- Conclusion to Part 2: Schlegel as Philosopher 155
-
Part Three: Schelling
- Introduction 157
- 9. The Early Schelling: Between Fichte and Spinoza 161
- 10. The Philosophy of Nature 187
- 11. From the System of Transcendental Idealism to the Identity Philosophy 212
- 12. Identity Philosophy and the Philosophy of Art 225
- Conclusion to Part 3 257
- Conclusion: The Romantic Absolute 258
- Notes 263
- Works Cited 319
- Index 327