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5.2 Meinecke’s Umdeutung of Goethe
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Reinbert Krol
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Preface 7
- Introduction 11
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1. The Ideal of a unity
- Introduction 47
- 1.1 Nations, the national state and cosmopolitanism 53
- 1.2 The universal and the national 55
- 1.3 The reconciliation of cosmopolitanism and the national state? 68
- 1.4 The tradition of the ideal 75
- Conclusion 78
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2. Struggling with a world view
- Introduction 81
- 2.1 Prelude 84
- 2.2 Staatsräson according to Meinecke 87
- 2.3 The tragic character of Meinecke’s Staatsräson 98
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3. A conscience akin to God
- Introduction 113
- 3.1 Staatsräson as a ‘solution’ 114
- 3.2 The statesman’s conscience 124
- Conclusion 132
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4. A world view in the making
- Introduction 135
- 4.1 The individualizing view 139
- 4.2 Pietism and Neoplatonism 145
- 4.3 Reason and Unreason 151
- 4.4 Traditionalism and historicism 153
- 4.5 The prelude to Meinecke’s historicism 157
- 4.6 Science or world view 162
- Conclusion 172
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5. Harmony regained
- Introduction 175
- 5.1 Polarities and harmony 180
- 5.2 Meinecke’s Umdeutung of Goethe 192
- 5.3 Goethe and the daemonic 196
- 5.4 Harmony and dissonance 200
- 5.5 Meinecke and the crisis of historicism 204
- Conclusion 221
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6. The authority of the personality
- Introduction 225
- 6.1 A controversial study 231
- 6.2 A catastrophic synthesis 234
- 6.3 Nature, chance, fate 239
- 6.4 Kultur as cure 245
- 6.5 Apotheosis 252
- Conclusion 260
- Final conclusions 263
- Bibliography 271
- Index 296
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Preface 7
- Introduction 11
-
1. The Ideal of a unity
- Introduction 47
- 1.1 Nations, the national state and cosmopolitanism 53
- 1.2 The universal and the national 55
- 1.3 The reconciliation of cosmopolitanism and the national state? 68
- 1.4 The tradition of the ideal 75
- Conclusion 78
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2. Struggling with a world view
- Introduction 81
- 2.1 Prelude 84
- 2.2 Staatsräson according to Meinecke 87
- 2.3 The tragic character of Meinecke’s Staatsräson 98
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3. A conscience akin to God
- Introduction 113
- 3.1 Staatsräson as a ‘solution’ 114
- 3.2 The statesman’s conscience 124
- Conclusion 132
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4. A world view in the making
- Introduction 135
- 4.1 The individualizing view 139
- 4.2 Pietism and Neoplatonism 145
- 4.3 Reason and Unreason 151
- 4.4 Traditionalism and historicism 153
- 4.5 The prelude to Meinecke’s historicism 157
- 4.6 Science or world view 162
- Conclusion 172
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5. Harmony regained
- Introduction 175
- 5.1 Polarities and harmony 180
- 5.2 Meinecke’s Umdeutung of Goethe 192
- 5.3 Goethe and the daemonic 196
- 5.4 Harmony and dissonance 200
- 5.5 Meinecke and the crisis of historicism 204
- Conclusion 221
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6. The authority of the personality
- Introduction 225
- 6.1 A controversial study 231
- 6.2 A catastrophic synthesis 234
- 6.3 Nature, chance, fate 239
- 6.4 Kultur as cure 245
- 6.5 Apotheosis 252
- Conclusion 260
- Final conclusions 263
- Bibliography 271
- Index 296