This article engages in the new concept of individual happiness that spread in the 18th Century and in Goethe’s pivotal novel Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre (1795–96). In this novel, the process of “Bildung” is designed to lead the protagonist to happiness, but happiness turns out to be possible only if the process can be governed from the outside, by powers alien to the subject. For this reason, the article argues that the notion of happiness orchestrated in the novel is not based on a revolutionary concept of happiness or a victorious Enlightenment critique, but on a concept derived from a more local field of knowledge, namely “Polizeywissenschaft”. Central to German state reform, and the practices of local administration in the late 18th Cen...
In the mid-nineteenth century, the ancient notion that genius is a form of insanity suddenly became ...
I artiklen stiller Dagmar Mirbach skarpt på sin problemstilling, så både den filosofisk såvel som de...
The Swedish philosopher C.J. Boström played a dominant role in Swedish university philosophy during ...
This article aims to present some of the fundamental thoughts of Friedrich Schiller's Letters on the...
In the 18th century, notions of emotions played an important role in philosophy, politics and social...
The idea that there was a process of ”scientificisation” of historical research and writing in the l...
As professor of medicine, Linnaeus taught dietetics. He followed the pattern outlined by Galen and R...
The present article takes its departure in the early 19th century and the growing practice of collec...
Föreliggande nummer av Litteratur och språk har både till innehåll och utformning ett brett internat...
The present essay pretends to trace the effort made by Schelling to rewrite the history of the ideal...
Mostly known for his letters, written in an impressionistic style, Johan Ekeblad was a nobleman and ...
In his Problema XXX, I, Aristotle poses the question: ”Why is it that all those who have become emin...
This paper provides an introduction to the problem of aesthetics in Johann Wolfgang Goethe’s oeuvre....
Grundtvig and European culturea lecture by Jørgen ElbekThe main idea in this paper is that Plato, Go...
The lecture ”Poverty of Experience – Performance Practices after the Fall” by Nikolaus Müller-Schöll...
In the mid-nineteenth century, the ancient notion that genius is a form of insanity suddenly became ...
I artiklen stiller Dagmar Mirbach skarpt på sin problemstilling, så både den filosofisk såvel som de...
The Swedish philosopher C.J. Boström played a dominant role in Swedish university philosophy during ...
This article aims to present some of the fundamental thoughts of Friedrich Schiller's Letters on the...
In the 18th century, notions of emotions played an important role in philosophy, politics and social...
The idea that there was a process of ”scientificisation” of historical research and writing in the l...
As professor of medicine, Linnaeus taught dietetics. He followed the pattern outlined by Galen and R...
The present article takes its departure in the early 19th century and the growing practice of collec...
Föreliggande nummer av Litteratur och språk har både till innehåll och utformning ett brett internat...
The present essay pretends to trace the effort made by Schelling to rewrite the history of the ideal...
Mostly known for his letters, written in an impressionistic style, Johan Ekeblad was a nobleman and ...
In his Problema XXX, I, Aristotle poses the question: ”Why is it that all those who have become emin...
This paper provides an introduction to the problem of aesthetics in Johann Wolfgang Goethe’s oeuvre....
Grundtvig and European culturea lecture by Jørgen ElbekThe main idea in this paper is that Plato, Go...
The lecture ”Poverty of Experience – Performance Practices after the Fall” by Nikolaus Müller-Schöll...
In the mid-nineteenth century, the ancient notion that genius is a form of insanity suddenly became ...
I artiklen stiller Dagmar Mirbach skarpt på sin problemstilling, så både den filosofisk såvel som de...
The Swedish philosopher C.J. Boström played a dominant role in Swedish university philosophy during ...