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A History of Hegelianism in Golden Age Denmark, Tome I

The Heiberg Period: 1824-1836, 2nd Revised and Augmented Edition
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724 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am21.02.2024
This is the first volume in a three-volume work that explores the influence of G.W.F. Hegel´s philosophical thinking in Golden Age Denmark. The work demonstrates that the tradition of Danish Hegelianism played a profound role in many spheres of the Golden Age culture.mehr

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KlappentextThis is the first volume in a three-volume work that explores the influence of G.W.F. Hegel´s philosophical thinking in Golden Age Denmark. The work demonstrates that the tradition of Danish Hegelianism played a profound role in many spheres of the Golden Age culture.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-53481-0
ProduktartBuch
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FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum21.02.2024
Seiten724 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.60968571

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface to the First EditionPreface to the Second EditionAcknowledgmentsList of IllustrationsAbbreviationsIntroduction: Hegel and HegelianismâI Hegel´s Berlin Period: 1818-1831âII The Development of so-called Right and Left HegelianismâIII Danish HegelianismâIV Thesis and Methodology of the Present Study1 The Earliest Danish Encounters with Hegel´s Philosophy : Before 1824âI Baggesen´s Possible Encounter with Hegel in 1794âII Johan Erik von Berger´s Relation to Hegel from circa 1797âIII Steffens´ Relation to Hegel from 1801âIV Oehlenschläger´s Encounter with Hegel in Jena in 1806âV Sibbern´s Journey to Prussia and the German States from 1811-1813âVI Hans Christian Ørsted´s Encounter with Hegel in 1812âVII Clausen´s Stay in Berlin: 1818-1819âVIII Peder Hjort´s Visit to Berlin in 1821âIX Krarup´s Visit to Berlin: 1821-1822âX Sibbern´s On Knowledge and EnquiryâXI Sibbern´s Elements of LogicâXII The Announcement about Hegel´s Student, Franz MavrosâXIII Rudelbach´s Visit to Berlin2 Heiberg and the Howitz Controversy: 1824âI Heiberg´s Trip to Berlin and His Hegelian ConversionâII Howitz´s Article On Madness and Ascribing Responsibility âIII Anders Sandøe Ørsted´s Response to HowitzâIV Mynster´s Response to HowitzâV Sibbern´s Response to HowitzâVI Howitz´s Response to His Critics: Determinism, or Hume against KantâVII Heiberg´s Hegelian Response: On Human FreedomâVIII The Reception of Heiberg´s On Human FreedomâIX Heiberg´s Outline of a System of Aesthetics as a Speculative ScienceâX Heiberg´s Flight from Kiel3 Heiberg´s Return to Copenhagen: 1825-1826âI Heiberg´s Contingency Regarded from the Point of View of LogicâII Sibbern´s Review of Heiberg´s Treatise on ContingencyâIII Poul Martin Møller´s On the Development of Popular Ideas âIV Mynster´s Article on the Law of IdentityâV Heiberg´s Poem Life and Death 4 Heiberg´s Initial Attempts to Popularize Philosophy in Kjøbenhavns flyvende Post: 1827âI Heiberg´s Article, Confessions of an English Opium Eater âII Heiberg´s On Solger âIII Heiberg´s A Letter Found on the Street âIV Heiberg´s Nemesis EssayâV Zeuthen´s Visit to BerlinâVI Heiberg´s On the Materialist and Idealist Principle in Language âVII Heiberg´s Review of Lucubrations of a Prisoner of the StateâVIII Heiberg´s A Letter from Baggesen âIX Heiberg´s On Tegnér´s Frithiof 5 Heiberg´s Attempt to Develop a Hegelian System of Aesthetics in Kjøbenhavns flyvende Post: 1828âI Heiberg´s Taxonomy of Poetic Forms in His Polemic with OehlenschlägerâII Peder Hjort´s Response to Heiberg´s Criticism of OehlenschlägerâIII Heiberg´s Taxonomy of Natural Beauty in On Beauty in Nature âIV Kjøbenhavnsposten´s Response to Heiberg´s Criticism of Jacob BadenâV Heiberg´s Development of Dramatic CharacterâVI Kjøbenhavnsposten´s On Occasion of Flyvende post´s No. 42 âVII A Brief Article in Kjøbenhavnsposten, Hegel´s Philosophy âVIII Heiberg´s Cousin´s Visits at Goethe´s âIX Heiberg´s Account of the Bad Infinity in A few Words about the Infinite 6 Sibbern´s Philosophical Archive and Collection and the Resumption of the Flyvende Post: 1829-1830âI Peter Christian Kierkegaard´s Stay in BerlinâII Sibbern´s On Abstraction and Abstract Analysis âIII Sibbern´s On Intellectual Intuition âIV Heiberg´s Poetical Letter to the Magic Lantern Double in Sorø âV Heiberg´s Review, Bretschneider´s Defense of Rationalism âVI Lorenzen´s Review of Heise´s Plato EditionâVII Heiberg´s Discussion of the Correspondence between Goethe and Schiller7 Heiberg´s Promulgation of Hegelianism at the Royal Military College: 1831-1832âI Heiberg´s Overview of the Danish belles lettresâII Zeuthen´s Something about Philosophy and its CultivationâIII Zeuthen´s for Aesthetics and PhilosophyâIV Hegel´s Death and the Speculation about His SuccessorâV Zeuthen´s On the Moral Independence of ManâVI Heiberg´s Speculative LogicâVII The Critical Reception of Heiberg´s Speculative Logic8 The Debate about Heiberg´s On the Significance of Philosophy for the Present Age: 1833âI Zeuthen´s On the Idea of ModestyâII The Article Hegel and Steffens âIII Heiberg´s On the Significance of Philosophy for the Present AgeâIV Zeuthen´s Elucidations and Heiberg´s ResponseâV Mynster´s On Religious Conviction âVI The Review of On the Significance of Philosophy in KjøbenhavnspostenâVII Tryde´s Review of On the Significance of PhilosophyâVIII Heiberg´s ResponseâIX Tryde´s RejoinderâX Møller´s Lectures on the History of Ancient PhilosophyâXI Zeuthen´s Second Journey9 The Resumption of Heiberg´s Flyvende Post: 1834-1835âI Heiberg´s Symbolism âII The Satirical Article, Excerpts from Gumba´s Posthumous Manuscripts âIII Heiberg´s Letters to a Village Pastor âIV Heiberg´s Introductory Lecture to the Logic CourseâV Møller´s Review of Sibbern´s On Poetry and Art10 The End of an Era: 1836âI Møller´s Review of The ExtremesâII Weis´ Some Remarks on the Philosophy of Law and Positive Law âIII Peder Hjort´s From a New Letter from the Provinces âIV Kierkegaard and the Satirical Drama: The Collegium Politicum of the Flyvende Post âV Martensen´s Journey AbroadâVI Heiberg and Martensen in ParisâVII Sibbern´s Criticism of Hegel´s Account of SocratesâVIII A Response to Sibbern´s Criticism of Hegel´s Account of SocratesâIX The Transition to the Next Period of the Hegel Reception in DenmarkBibliographyâI Secondary Sources on the Danish Hegel ReceptionâII Primary Texts and Sources UsedâIII Secondary Literature and Material UsedIndex of PersonsSubject Indexmehr