The key to Shelley's thought system lies in understanding that the thing and its opposite, the idea and its contrary, are brought together simultaneously. Shelley tries to resolve in one way or another the contradiction between transcendentalism and immanence, essentialism and socialism, and finally thought and object. He makes the unity of life his manifesto and yet does not deny the diversity of beings. The ontological clearly has a place within his system and nonetheless the phenomena are considered epistemological divisions, non-essential and insubstantial. He believes in the existence of a comprehensive sign system with no transcendent meaning and yet speaks of an absolute incomprehensibility of a transcendent being which defies words ...
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley\u27s theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essay...
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
The recent history of the intense relationship between philosophy and poetry has concentrated on the...
The key to Shelley's thought system lies in understanding that the thing and its opposite, the idea ...
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Shelley may be accurately labeled a skeptic, but the term defines him too narrowly. Even if he held ...
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley's theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essays a...
The interest in a study of the philosophy of Shelley does not lie in the hope of discovering anythin...
The Triumph of Life" is a cryptic final work for Shelley to leave to posterity. It is both unlike an...
ABSTRACTThe main point of my thesis is that Shelley's utopianthought shows a great deal of analogy w...
Summary of master thesis on P.B. Shelley and the Spirit of Beauty This thesis consists of three p...
This thesis aims to understand Percy Bysshe Shelley's attitude towards the role of the poet in socie...
Mont Blanc studies the relationship between the poet and the omnipotent. Spencer Hall questions th...
This thesis examines a selection of Shelley's major poems m order to delineate the way they invite a...
Scientism denies change and creation in science, and humanism denies change and creation in humanity...
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley\u27s theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essay...
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
The recent history of the intense relationship between philosophy and poetry has concentrated on the...
The key to Shelley's thought system lies in understanding that the thing and its opposite, the idea ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN020438 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Shelley may be accurately labeled a skeptic, but the term defines him too narrowly. Even if he held ...
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley's theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essays a...
The interest in a study of the philosophy of Shelley does not lie in the hope of discovering anythin...
The Triumph of Life" is a cryptic final work for Shelley to leave to posterity. It is both unlike an...
ABSTRACTThe main point of my thesis is that Shelley's utopianthought shows a great deal of analogy w...
Summary of master thesis on P.B. Shelley and the Spirit of Beauty This thesis consists of three p...
This thesis aims to understand Percy Bysshe Shelley's attitude towards the role of the poet in socie...
Mont Blanc studies the relationship between the poet and the omnipotent. Spencer Hall questions th...
This thesis examines a selection of Shelley's major poems m order to delineate the way they invite a...
Scientism denies change and creation in science, and humanism denies change and creation in humanity...
This essay reconstructs Percy Shelley\u27s theory of mind from his letters and many unfinished essay...
This study examines Shelley’s idealism with respect to his concept of love and the role of nature pl...
The recent history of the intense relationship between philosophy and poetry has concentrated on the...