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Zusatztext Holland's The Lever is original on several levels at once! offering a piercing interpretation of Romantic philosophy's deep mechanical commitments! tracing the Idealist legacy forward to the foundations of scientific psychology and positivism! and offering a new standard for the study of the philosophy of nature or Naturphilosophie . The book overturns clichés of intellectual history and history of science at every turn. It is that rare work that cuts to the core of the conceptual and metaphorical invention that drives the humanities . Informationen zum Autor Jocelyn Holland is Associate Professor of German at the University of California, Santa Barbara and Professor of Comparative Literature at the California Institute of Technology, USA. She is the author of German Romanticism and Science: The Procreative Poetics of Goethe, Novalis and Ritter (2009) and Key Texts on the Science and Art of Nature by Johann Wilhelm Ritter (2010). Klappentext The lever appears to be a very simple object, a tool used since ancient times for the most primitive of tasks: to lift and to balance. Why, then, were prominent intellectuals active around 1800 in areas as diverse as science, philosophy, and literature inspired to think and write about levers? In The Lever as Instrument of Reason , readers will discover the remarkable ways in which the lever is used to model the construction of knowledge and to mobilize new ideas among diverse disciplines. These acts of construction are shown to model key aspects of the human, from the more abstract processes of moral decision-making to a quite literal equation of the powerful human ego with the supposed stability and power of the fulcrum point. Zusammenfassung The lever appears to be a very simple object, a tool used since ancient times for the most primitive of tasks: to lift and to balance. Why, then, were prominent intellectuals active around 1800 in areas as diverse as science, philosophy, and literature inspired to think and write about levers? In The Lever as Instrument of Reason , readers will discover the remarkable ways in which the lever is used to model the construction of knowledge and to mobilize new ideas among diverse disciplines. These acts of construction are shown to model key aspects of the human, from the more abstract processes of moral decision-making to a quite literal equation of the powerful human ego with the supposed stability and power of the fulcrum point. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction. An Object and Its Positions: The Lever, the Fulcrum, and the Archimedean Point 1. The Balance of Life / Quantifying Kant 2. The Levers of German Romanticism 3. The Contested God of Naturphilosophie 4. From Naturphilosophie to a Mechanically-Minded Psychology Concluding Thoughts Bibliography Index ...