In this paper we will analyze the Humboldt’s Rhodium Genius and philosophical implications of its publication. The essential task is to outline the interpretive possibilities and philosophical-systematic character of the work, pondering the interpretive possibilities of this publication in the course of the Humboldt life. Considering the important aesthetic debate of the period and as reason and sensibility have become mutually dependent on romantic idealist solution, the paper seeks to clarify the representative dimension of Rhodium Genius and its importance in the transformation that occurred between the years 1795 (date of first publication) and 1849 (date of the last edition of Frames of Nature). At the end, entering the scientific, aes...
International audienceL’analyse de la littérature par la place qu’y occupe la Nature ou l’étude du r...
Alexander von Humboldt aimed »to grasp the whole world«. He searched the unknown in order to explain...
During the 1820's Alexander von Humboldt writes to two of his correspondents about the creation of a...
Texto de la conferencia impartida en el congreso Philosophy of Science in a Forest del 23 al 25 de m...
This work aims to identify the influence of German thought, above all, the philosophy of nature in H...
Article in German, Abstracts in English, German and Spanish. The wholeness of natureAlexander von Hu...
Reconhecendo a complexidade das concepções e as diferenças entre as várias expressões que se inscrev...
Alexander von Humboldt tends to be considered a romantic-naturalist author, due to the way he combin...
Wilhelm von Humboldt's reflections upon aesthetics are closely connected with frequent forays into t...
This paper opens with a summary overview on the career journey of the pioneer geographer, Alexander ...
Il s'agit d'un appel à contributions pour trois demi-journées d'études interdisciplinaires sur Alexa...
International audienceAs an Enlightenment scientist, Alexander von Humboldt was continually observin...
Es recurrente la tendencia a considerar a Alexander von Humboldt como autor romántico-naturalista, d...
In the second volume of his popular treatise Cosmos: A sketch of a physical description of the unive...
The paper seeks to interpret the concepts of nature and landscape in some of Johann Wolfgang von Goe...
International audienceL’analyse de la littérature par la place qu’y occupe la Nature ou l’étude du r...
Alexander von Humboldt aimed »to grasp the whole world«. He searched the unknown in order to explain...
During the 1820's Alexander von Humboldt writes to two of his correspondents about the creation of a...
Texto de la conferencia impartida en el congreso Philosophy of Science in a Forest del 23 al 25 de m...
This work aims to identify the influence of German thought, above all, the philosophy of nature in H...
Article in German, Abstracts in English, German and Spanish. The wholeness of natureAlexander von Hu...
Reconhecendo a complexidade das concepções e as diferenças entre as várias expressões que se inscrev...
Alexander von Humboldt tends to be considered a romantic-naturalist author, due to the way he combin...
Wilhelm von Humboldt's reflections upon aesthetics are closely connected with frequent forays into t...
This paper opens with a summary overview on the career journey of the pioneer geographer, Alexander ...
Il s'agit d'un appel à contributions pour trois demi-journées d'études interdisciplinaires sur Alexa...
International audienceAs an Enlightenment scientist, Alexander von Humboldt was continually observin...
Es recurrente la tendencia a considerar a Alexander von Humboldt como autor romántico-naturalista, d...
In the second volume of his popular treatise Cosmos: A sketch of a physical description of the unive...
The paper seeks to interpret the concepts of nature and landscape in some of Johann Wolfgang von Goe...
International audienceL’analyse de la littérature par la place qu’y occupe la Nature ou l’étude du r...
Alexander von Humboldt aimed »to grasp the whole world«. He searched the unknown in order to explain...
During the 1820's Alexander von Humboldt writes to two of his correspondents about the creation of a...