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The Persistence of Romanticism Essays in Philosophy and Literature

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Cambridge University 2001Description: 251pISBN:
  • 0521804817
DDC classification:
  • N46 El240
Partial contents:
PART I KANT AND POST-KANTIAN ROMANTICISM Kant, Holderlin, and the Experience of Longing Modernity and Expression: Kant on the Value of Absolute Music How Is the Kantian Moral Criticism of Literature Possible? Holderlin`s Ethical Thinking: "The Processes of the Actual" in "Heidelberg" Internal Transcendentalism: Wordsworth and "A New Condition of Philosophy" PART II TWENTIETH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHICAL ROMANTICISMS: WITTGENSTEIN, CAVELL, AND THE ARTS Hypotheses, Criterial Claims, and Perspicuous Representations: Wittgenstein`s "Remarks on Frazer`s The Golden Bough" How Can Tragedy Matter for Us? Althusser and Ideological Criticism of the Arts "A Continuing Task": Cavell and the Truth of Skepticism Plights of Embodied Soul: Dramas of Sin and Salvation in Augustine and Updike Cavell and Holderlin on Human Immigrancy
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PART I KANT AND POST-KANTIAN ROMANTICISM Kant, Holderlin, and the Experience of Longing Modernity and Expression: Kant on the Value of Absolute Music How Is the Kantian Moral Criticism of Literature Possible? Holderlin`s Ethical Thinking: "The Processes of the Actual" in "Heidelberg" Internal Transcendentalism: Wordsworth and "A New Condition of Philosophy" PART II TWENTIETH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHICAL ROMANTICISMS: WITTGENSTEIN, CAVELL, AND THE ARTS Hypotheses, Criterial Claims, and Perspicuous Representations: Wittgenstein`s "Remarks on Frazer`s The Golden Bough" How Can Tragedy Matter for Us? Althusser and Ideological Criticism of the Arts "A Continuing Task": Cavell and the Truth of Skepticism Plights of Embodied Soul: Dramas of Sin and Salvation in Augustine and Updike Cavell and Holderlin on Human Immigrancy

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