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|a Aesthetic reason and imaginative freedom :
|b Friedrich Schiller and philosophy /
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|a Intro; Contents; Introduction; Notes; Part I: Schiller's Historico-Philosophical Significance; 1 Schiller, Rousseau, and the Aesthetic Education of Man; Notes; 2 Schiller on Emotions Problems of (In)Consistency in His Ethics; Introduction; The Limitations of Emotions; The Usefulness of Emotions; A Kantian Excursus; Conclusion; Notes; 3 Schiller's Aesthetics between Kant and Schelling; I.; II.; III.; Notes; 4 The Violence of Reason Schiller and Hegel on the French Revolution1; Preliminary Remarks: A Vindication of Modern Reason; Notes; 5 Schiller and Pessimism; Schiller a Pessimist?
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|a Schopenhauer's Theory of TragedyAn Ex-Optimist; Freedom and Death; Idealism versus Pessimism; Notes; Part II: Imagining Schiller Today; 6 Naïve and Sentimental Character Schiller's Poetic Phenomenology; Nature over Art: The Moral Pleasure of Naïve Poetry; Nature Superseding Itself through Art: The Moral Longing of Sentimental Poetry; Schiller's Poetic Phenomenology; Notes; 7 Schiller and the Aesthetic Promise; Notes; 8 On the Fate of Aesthetic Education Rancière, Posa, and The Police; Notes; 9 Kant, Schiller, and Aesthetic Transformation; Notes
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|a 10 Aesthetic Dispositifs and Sensible Forms of EmancipationI.; II.; III.; IV.; Notes; Friedrich Schiller's Works Cited; Bibliography; Contributors; Index
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|a Shows the relevance of Schiller's thought for contemporary philosophy, particularly aesthetics, ethics, and politics.
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