What is the relation between art and science in the early German Romanticism? And what importance can its rediscovery have today for the history and philosophy of science? The present essay provides an answer to these two questions, searching for the traces of an embryonic reflection on the destiny of Western thought in the philosophical fragments of F. Schlegel, Novalis and others
Romantic psychology is first specified in counter-distinction to Enlightenment-informed faculty-psyc...
In this paper I reconstruct Schlegel's idea that romantic poetry can re-enchant nature in a way that...
For scholars of romanticism, “nature” has taken many forms: a site of imaginative renewal, a tool of...
What is the relation between art and science in the early German Romanticism? And what importance ca...
If most curricula keep Art and Science in separate fields, history does not make such a distinction:...
Studies in romanticism disclose the equivocal character of the term: on the one hand, it could be tr...
Departing from Nietzsche's considerations on the relationship between the unwillingness of forgettin...
International audienceThe various contributions in this collection explore the kinship and the confl...
This dissertation investigates how German romantic speculation concerning the possibility of constru...
German authors like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left ...
In his article the author discusses the philosophy of the early romanticism in Germany, conncentrati...
The objective of this thesis will be an examination of Patočka's understanding of science and art as...
This chapter approaches aesthetic heteronomy through the work of physicist Johann Wilhelm Ritter, so...
The German ‘early Romantic’ thinkers—Friedrich Hölderlin, Friedrich von Hardenberg (‘Novalis’), and ...
August Wilhelm von Schlegel, who, in contrast to his brother Friedrich Schlegel is nearly unknown to...
Romantic psychology is first specified in counter-distinction to Enlightenment-informed faculty-psyc...
In this paper I reconstruct Schlegel's idea that romantic poetry can re-enchant nature in a way that...
For scholars of romanticism, “nature” has taken many forms: a site of imaginative renewal, a tool of...
What is the relation between art and science in the early German Romanticism? And what importance ca...
If most curricula keep Art and Science in separate fields, history does not make such a distinction:...
Studies in romanticism disclose the equivocal character of the term: on the one hand, it could be tr...
Departing from Nietzsche's considerations on the relationship between the unwillingness of forgettin...
International audienceThe various contributions in this collection explore the kinship and the confl...
This dissertation investigates how German romantic speculation concerning the possibility of constru...
German authors like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left ...
In his article the author discusses the philosophy of the early romanticism in Germany, conncentrati...
The objective of this thesis will be an examination of Patočka's understanding of science and art as...
This chapter approaches aesthetic heteronomy through the work of physicist Johann Wilhelm Ritter, so...
The German ‘early Romantic’ thinkers—Friedrich Hölderlin, Friedrich von Hardenberg (‘Novalis’), and ...
August Wilhelm von Schlegel, who, in contrast to his brother Friedrich Schlegel is nearly unknown to...
Romantic psychology is first specified in counter-distinction to Enlightenment-informed faculty-psyc...
In this paper I reconstruct Schlegel's idea that romantic poetry can re-enchant nature in a way that...
For scholars of romanticism, “nature” has taken many forms: a site of imaginative renewal, a tool of...