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6 Divine Law and Abject Subjectivity Coleridge And The Double Knowledge Of Imagination
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents vi
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Rhetoric: Contexts Of Imagination 15
- 2 Dreams, Doubts, and Evil Demons: Descartes and Imagination 36
- 3 The Reasonable Imagination: Immanuel Kant’s Critical Philosophy 80
- 4 The Highest Point of Philosophy: Fichte’s Reimagining of The Kantian System 140
- 5 A System Without Foundations: Poetic Subjectivity In Friedrich Von Hardenberg’s ORDO INVERSUS 162
- 6 Divine Law and Abject Subjectivity Coleridge And The Double Knowledge Of Imagination 214
- Conclusion 255
- Notes 263
- Bibliography 307
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- contents vi
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1 Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Rhetoric: Contexts Of Imagination 15
- 2 Dreams, Doubts, and Evil Demons: Descartes and Imagination 36
- 3 The Reasonable Imagination: Immanuel Kant’s Critical Philosophy 80
- 4 The Highest Point of Philosophy: Fichte’s Reimagining of The Kantian System 140
- 5 A System Without Foundations: Poetic Subjectivity In Friedrich Von Hardenberg’s ORDO INVERSUS 162
- 6 Divine Law and Abject Subjectivity Coleridge And The Double Knowledge Of Imagination 214
- Conclusion 255
- Notes 263
- Bibliography 307
- Index 315