Philosophical Romanticism

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Albert Borgmann
autonomy theory
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Charles Spinosa
cosmology
David Kolb
De Man
Early German Romanticism
Early Romantic Philosophy
Elective Affinities
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Fichte Studies
Fichte's Idealism
Fichte's Philosophy
Fichte's Principle
Fred Rush
Frederick Beiser
Friedrich Von Hardenberg
German idealism
Good Life
Heinrich Von Ofterdingen
Hubert L. Dreyfus
J. M. Bernstein
Jane Kneller
Jeff Malpas
jena
Jena Romanticism
Life Form
Martin Seel
memory and imagination
moral
Moral Cosmology
Pastoralized Domesticity
Permanent Parabasis
Philosophical Romanticism
pluralism in ethics
Richard Eldridge
Robert Pippin
Romantic Irony
Romantic Metaphysics
scepticism analysis
Spinoza's System
Spinozist Realism
Stanley Cavell
Structural Temporality
Subject Object Identity
subjectivity studies
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415256445
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 May 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Philosophical Romanticism is one of the first books to address the relationship between philosophy and romanticism, an area which is currently undergoing a major revival. This collection of specially-written articles by world-class philosophers explores the contribution of romantic thought to topics such as freedom, autonomy, and subjectivity; memory and imagination; pluralism and practical reasoning; modernism, scepticism and irony; art and ethics; and cosmology, time and technology.

While the roots of romanticism are to be found in early German idealism, Philosophical Romanticism shows that it is not a purely European phenomenon: the development of romanticism can be traced through to North American philosophy in the era of Emerson and Dewey, and up to the current work of Stanley Cavell and Richard Rorty. The articles in this collection suggest that philosophical romanticism offers a compelling alternative to both the reductionist tendencies of the naturalism in 'analytic' philosophy, and deconstruction and other forms of scepticism found in 'continental' philosophy.

This outstanding collection will be of interest to those studying philosophy, literature and nineteenth and twentieth century thought.

Nikolas Kompridis is a Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Citizenship and Public Policy, University of Western Sydney, Australia