Romantic psychology is first specified in counter-distinction to Enlightenment-informed faculty-psychology, whose scientific paradigm is fundamentally materialistic and mechanistic. Romantic psychology is then presented through Fr. Schlegel’s theory and practice of the literary fragment. In the fragment, we discover selfhood that is self-positing, powered by electro-chemical forces and enlivened by the stimulating Other. Romantic psychology determines the self as an ironic system, complete and yet organically open to other selves. It is phenomenological in nature and its contemporary legacy can be found in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytical hermeneutics
The theme of separating the soul from the body created many concerns once it had been announced by R...
At the end of the eighteenth century, there was a powerful outburst of original intellectual creativ...
Mead\u27s life-long interest in Romanticism is the least studied aspect of his work. As summarized i...
Romantic psychology is first specified in counter-distinction to Enlightenment-informed faculty-psyc...
The German ‘early Romantic’ thinkers—Friedrich Hölderlin, Friedrich von Hardenberg (‘Novalis’), and ...
Friedrich Schlegel's theory of irony is examined with reference to his theory of the literary fragme...
Friedrich Schlegel's theory of the literary fragment is not only informed by Fichte's self-positing ...
The relation of Jena romantics to Kant’s transcendental philosophy could be considered from the p...
This thesis takes up Friedrich Schelling’s philosophy and Carl Jung’s analytical psychology to devel...
Love, this eminent humane experience, has been explored not only by writers and poets, but also by p...
There are two main kind of psychology: a intuitive psychology, and an academic and professional psyc...
What is the relation between art and science in the early German Romanticism? And what importance ca...
In Nietzsche’s early to middle works, he has some interesting things to say about the psychology of ...
In this paper I reconstruct Schlegel's idea that romantic poetry can re-enchant nature in a way that...
Purpose. The purpose of the study is to show the connection of romanticism with the anthropological ...
The theme of separating the soul from the body created many concerns once it had been announced by R...
At the end of the eighteenth century, there was a powerful outburst of original intellectual creativ...
Mead\u27s life-long interest in Romanticism is the least studied aspect of his work. As summarized i...
Romantic psychology is first specified in counter-distinction to Enlightenment-informed faculty-psyc...
The German ‘early Romantic’ thinkers—Friedrich Hölderlin, Friedrich von Hardenberg (‘Novalis’), and ...
Friedrich Schlegel's theory of irony is examined with reference to his theory of the literary fragme...
Friedrich Schlegel's theory of the literary fragment is not only informed by Fichte's self-positing ...
The relation of Jena romantics to Kant’s transcendental philosophy could be considered from the p...
This thesis takes up Friedrich Schelling’s philosophy and Carl Jung’s analytical psychology to devel...
Love, this eminent humane experience, has been explored not only by writers and poets, but also by p...
There are two main kind of psychology: a intuitive psychology, and an academic and professional psyc...
What is the relation between art and science in the early German Romanticism? And what importance ca...
In Nietzsche’s early to middle works, he has some interesting things to say about the psychology of ...
In this paper I reconstruct Schlegel's idea that romantic poetry can re-enchant nature in a way that...
Purpose. The purpose of the study is to show the connection of romanticism with the anthropological ...
The theme of separating the soul from the body created many concerns once it had been announced by R...
At the end of the eighteenth century, there was a powerful outburst of original intellectual creativ...
Mead\u27s life-long interest in Romanticism is the least studied aspect of his work. As summarized i...