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8. Speaking for the Past: On Begriffsgeschichte and the Language of Other Epochs
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Karen S. Feldman
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Introduction: On Plot and the One-by-One 1
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Part I: Poetry: Necessity and Plot in Aristotle and Eighteenth-Century German Criticism
- 1. Unexpected Yet Connected: On Aristotle’s Poetics and its Heterodox Receptions 17
- 2. Contingency, Connection, and Possible Worlds: History and Poetry in Gottsched’s Versuch einer critischen Dichtkunst 38
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Part II: History: Aesthetic Connection in Historical Knowledge and Historical Composition
- 3. Cognitio historica between Kant and Meier 61
- 4. “On the Wings of Imagination”: Wholeness and Spontaneity in Kant’s Philosophy of Universal History 78
- 5. Not Benjamin’s Ranke: On the Aesthetics of Historicism 98
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Part III: Epochality: On Phenomenology’s Appeals to a Disconnected Past
- 6. Heidegger and the Plot of Metaphysics 119
- 7. Arendt’s Epochal Phenomenology: History and the New 135
- 8. Speaking for the Past: On Begriffsgeschichte and the Language of Other Epochs 153
- Conclusion: Wholeness and its Sabotage 170
- Bibliography 175
- Index 194
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Introduction: On Plot and the One-by-One 1
-
Part I: Poetry: Necessity and Plot in Aristotle and Eighteenth-Century German Criticism
- 1. Unexpected Yet Connected: On Aristotle’s Poetics and its Heterodox Receptions 17
- 2. Contingency, Connection, and Possible Worlds: History and Poetry in Gottsched’s Versuch einer critischen Dichtkunst 38
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Part II: History: Aesthetic Connection in Historical Knowledge and Historical Composition
- 3. Cognitio historica between Kant and Meier 61
- 4. “On the Wings of Imagination”: Wholeness and Spontaneity in Kant’s Philosophy of Universal History 78
- 5. Not Benjamin’s Ranke: On the Aesthetics of Historicism 98
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Part III: Epochality: On Phenomenology’s Appeals to a Disconnected Past
- 6. Heidegger and the Plot of Metaphysics 119
- 7. Arendt’s Epochal Phenomenology: History and the New 135
- 8. Speaking for the Past: On Begriffsgeschichte and the Language of Other Epochs 153
- Conclusion: Wholeness and its Sabotage 170
- Bibliography 175
- Index 194