This publication is presented to you through Paradigm Publishing Services
University of Toronto Press
Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
3. Critique and Metacritique: Kant and Hamann
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xix
- A Note on Citation xxi
-
Part One. Enlightenment and Hamann’s Reaction
- 1. Introduction: The Enlightenment as a Historical Movement and Political Project 3
- 2. Transfiguring the Enlightenment: Hamann and the Problem of Public Reason 25
-
Part Two. The Politics of Metacritique: Hamann contra Kant
- 3. Critique and Metacritique: Kant and Hamann 57
- 4. Varieties of Copernican Turn 76
- 5. The Ideas of God and the Person 85
-
Part Three. Language and the City in Modern Natural Law: Hamann’s Controversy with Moses Mendelssohn
- 6. Leviathan and Jerusalem: Rights and ‘the Laws of Wisdom and Goodness’ 105
- 7. Faith, Inside and Out: Convictions versus Actions, Eternity versus History 121
- 8. Language and Society 139
-
Part Four. Practical Reflections of an Impractical Man: Hamann contra Frederick II
- 9. The Language of Enlightenment and the Practice of Despotism: J.G. Hamann’s Polemics against Frederick the Great 159
-
Part Five. Aesthetics: Hamann’s Anti-Artistic Aestheticism
- 10. Aesthetic, All Too Aesthetic: Hamann on the Battle between Poetry and Philosophy 195
- 11. Conclusion 224
- Notes 233
- Bibliography 325
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xix
- A Note on Citation xxi
-
Part One. Enlightenment and Hamann’s Reaction
- 1. Introduction: The Enlightenment as a Historical Movement and Political Project 3
- 2. Transfiguring the Enlightenment: Hamann and the Problem of Public Reason 25
-
Part Two. The Politics of Metacritique: Hamann contra Kant
- 3. Critique and Metacritique: Kant and Hamann 57
- 4. Varieties of Copernican Turn 76
- 5. The Ideas of God and the Person 85
-
Part Three. Language and the City in Modern Natural Law: Hamann’s Controversy with Moses Mendelssohn
- 6. Leviathan and Jerusalem: Rights and ‘the Laws of Wisdom and Goodness’ 105
- 7. Faith, Inside and Out: Convictions versus Actions, Eternity versus History 121
- 8. Language and Society 139
-
Part Four. Practical Reflections of an Impractical Man: Hamann contra Frederick II
- 9. The Language of Enlightenment and the Practice of Despotism: J.G. Hamann’s Polemics against Frederick the Great 159
-
Part Five. Aesthetics: Hamann’s Anti-Artistic Aestheticism
- 10. Aesthetic, All Too Aesthetic: Hamann on the Battle between Poetry and Philosophy 195
- 11. Conclusion 224
- Notes 233
- Bibliography 325
- Index 337