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Johann Georg Hamann and the Enlightenment Project /

"Johann Georg Hamann (1730-1788) was a German philosopher who offered in his writings a radical critique of the Enlightenment's reverence for reason. A pivotal figure in the Sturm und Drang movement, his thought influenced such writers as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Johann Gottfried Her...

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Autor principal: Sparling, Robert Alan, 1975- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto [Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, 2011.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • PART V : Aesthetics: Hamann's Anti-Artistic Aestheticism
  • Aesthetic, All Too Aesthetic: Hamann on the Battle between Poetry and Philosophy
  • Being and Becoming: Hamann's Ambiguous Relationship to Platonism ; Passions, Sexuality, and the Body Creativity and Genius ; Poetic Reception: Hamann on Enlightenment Taste ; 'Only a God Can Save Us'
  • Neither Art Nor Philosophy: Assessing Hamann's Foundational Aesthetics.
  • PART III : Language and the City in Modern Natural Law: Hamann's Controversy with Mendelssohn
  • Leviathan and Jerusalem: Rights and 'the Laws of Wisdom and Goodness'
  • Leviathan and Jerusalem
  • Hamann and Natural Rights
  • Divine Law, Property, and Justice
  • Conclusion: Rights, Community and Leviathan
  • Faith, Inside and Out: Convictions versus Actions, Eternity versus History
  • The Externals
  • Hamann on History and Eternity, External and Internal
  • Liberal Peace and Illiberal Tension: Tolerance versus Tolerance
  • Language and Society
  • Mendelssohn on the Limits of Language
  • Hamann on the Priority of Language
  • Appendix: Hamann and Judaism
  • PART IV : Practical Reflections of an Impractical Man: Hamann contra Frederick II
  • The Language of Enlightenment and the Practice of Despotism: J.G. Hamann's Polemics against Frederick the Great [Hamann]
  • Enlightened Despotism
  • Frederick and the Politics of Enlightenment: Manufacturing Prussians
  • Hamann's Relationship with Royal Power
  • Theory and Practice
  • What Is to Be Done?
  • PART I : Enlightenment and Hamann's Reaction
  • Introduction: The Enlightenment as a Historical Movement and Political Project
  • Enlightenment as a Contested Concept
  • Hamann and His Age
  • Transfiguring the Enlightenment: Hamann and the Problem of Public Reason
  • Public, Private, and the Unmündige: The Closed and the Open in 'Public Reason'
  • Bon Sens and the Impersonal Public in Public Reason
  • The Personal and Its Relationship to Poetry, Myth, and 'Metaschematism'
  • Poetry, Philosophy, and Public Discourse: Aufklärung oder Verklärung
  • PART II : The Politics of Metacritique: Hamann contra Kant Critique and Metacritique: Kant and Hamann
  • Metakritik über den Purismum der Vernunft: Exegesis
  • Varieties of Copernican Turn
  • Did Hamann Miss His Mark?
  • The a Priori and Language
  • The Ideas of God and the Person
  • The Divine Idea
  • The Soul and the Person
  • The Soul in Community: Dignity, Autonomy.