In his book Aestheticization as a Second Enlightenment (2012) the literary and cultural theorist Jürgen Peper understands culture as a “designed and experienced idea of the truth” rather than the progress of civilization. According to Peper, Aestheticization is “the epistemological-critical questioning of the classical ideas of truth” that during the 19th and 20th century led to the new Enlightenment. Examining the key issue of the 18th century, the question of freedom, Friedrich Schiller considers both aspects of the problem of Aestheticization – the sentimental artist with his epistemological-critical stance and the consumer of art that could be educated only within the aesthetic activity. The core of Schiller's theory is that only the em...
This essay re-evaluates Schiller\u27s idea of beauty as “freedom in appearance,” as brought forward ...
In its efforts to rethink the relationships between literature and its historical context, contempor...
In its efforts to rethink the relationships between literature and its historical context, contempor...
In his book Aestheticization as a Second Enlightenment (2012) the literary and cultural theorist Jür...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is threefold. First, to analyze Schiller's notion of aesthetic fre...
In this paper, I will compare the aesthetic philosophies put forward in Friedrich Schiller’s On the ...
In this paper, I will compare the aesthetic philosophies put forward in Friedrich Schiller’s On the ...
In this paper, I will compare the aesthetic philosophies put forward in Friedrich Schiller’s On the ...
Taking as a reference the methodological challenge faced by Schiller, this article discusses the id...
In Schiller, the promise of equal and fraternal humanity becomes the exact opposite of a void saying...
In Schiller, the promise of equal and fraternal humanity becomes the exact opposite of a void saying...
In Schiller, the promise of equal and fraternal humanity becomes the exact opposite of a void saying...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is threefold. First, to analyze Schiller's notion of aesthetic fre...
This work provides a detailed philosophical exposition of Schiller's Letters on the Aesthetic Educat...
This essay re-evaluates Schiller\u27s idea of beauty as “freedom in appearance,” as brought forward ...
This essay re-evaluates Schiller\u27s idea of beauty as “freedom in appearance,” as brought forward ...
In its efforts to rethink the relationships between literature and its historical context, contempor...
In its efforts to rethink the relationships between literature and its historical context, contempor...
In his book Aestheticization as a Second Enlightenment (2012) the literary and cultural theorist Jür...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is threefold. First, to analyze Schiller's notion of aesthetic fre...
In this paper, I will compare the aesthetic philosophies put forward in Friedrich Schiller’s On the ...
In this paper, I will compare the aesthetic philosophies put forward in Friedrich Schiller’s On the ...
In this paper, I will compare the aesthetic philosophies put forward in Friedrich Schiller’s On the ...
Taking as a reference the methodological challenge faced by Schiller, this article discusses the id...
In Schiller, the promise of equal and fraternal humanity becomes the exact opposite of a void saying...
In Schiller, the promise of equal and fraternal humanity becomes the exact opposite of a void saying...
In Schiller, the promise of equal and fraternal humanity becomes the exact opposite of a void saying...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is threefold. First, to analyze Schiller's notion of aesthetic fre...
This work provides a detailed philosophical exposition of Schiller's Letters on the Aesthetic Educat...
This essay re-evaluates Schiller\u27s idea of beauty as “freedom in appearance,” as brought forward ...
This essay re-evaluates Schiller\u27s idea of beauty as “freedom in appearance,” as brought forward ...
In its efforts to rethink the relationships between literature and its historical context, contempor...
In its efforts to rethink the relationships between literature and its historical context, contempor...