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Anti/Idealism - Re-interpreting a German Discourse

English · Hardback

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The late 18th century is characterized by two crucial events: the rise of Goethe as a dominating literary figure and the emergence of Kant's critical philosophy and its productive reception not only in the philosophical but also literary discourse of the time. While the Tübingen School concreatively adopted Kant's philosophy as a system of ideas, they also critically responded to its intellectualising impulse by positing the equiprimordiality of world and Self, of art and reason. Adhering to the self-critical impulse of Kant's philosophy by positing the equiprimordiality of both the empirical world and the intelligible subject, and trying to overcome the "chorismos" between them through the classicist model of aesthetic Bildung, they argued for the co-extensiveness of the reality of both philosophy and literature.
The authors investigate how the latent antagonism between these divergent traditions of the so-called Goethezeit creates the thrust behind the intellectual firework of divergent literary and philosophical discourses from around 1800, throughout the 19th and into the 20th century.

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Juliana de Albuquerque and Gert Hofmann, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

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Assisted by Julian Albuquerque (Editor), Juliana Albuquerque (Editor), Hofmann (Editor), Hofmann (Editor), Gert Hofmann (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.10.2019
 
EAN 9783110582246
ISBN 978-3-11-058224-6
No. of pages 250
Dimensions 155 mm x 21 mm x 230 mm
Weight 517 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > German idealism, 19th century
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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