Schiller as philosopher: a re-examination
"Frederick Beiser rehabilitates Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805), whose work has been largely ignored in the Anglophone world, as a philosopher worthy of serious attention. He treats Schiller's famous aesthetic essays in philosophical terms by assessing the meaning and merit of their fun...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Frederick Beiser rehabilitates Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805), whose work has been largely ignored in the Anglophone world, as a philosopher worthy of serious attention. He treats Schiller's famous aesthetic essays in philosophical terms by assessing the meaning and merit of their fundamental arguments. Beiser maintains that Schiller has been deeply misunderstood by his Kantian, Marxist, and post-modernist critics and that his philosophy presents a viable transformation of Kantian ethics; he shows Schiller's philosophy to be one of the most profound explorations of the connections between morals and aesthetics in the Western intellectual tradition." "A landmark in the study of German thought, Schiller as Philosopher offers stimulation and insight to any philosopher, historian, or literary scholar engaged with the key developments of this fertile period."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Introduction 1
1. Philosophical Significance 1
2. Schiller in Anglophonia *
3. Schillers Status as Philosopher 7
4. Schiller Myths and Legends 10
1. Early Philosophy 13
1. Education and Influences 1*
2. First Ethics 18
3. First Metaphysics ^3
4. The Sorrows of Young Julius 29
5. Confessions of a Theosophist
6. Encounter with Kant •
7. The Kantian Revolution **
2. An Objective Aesthetic
1. An Abandoned Ambition *
2. ATaleftomSanchoPanza
3. Initial Exposition oftheTheory 53
4. The Deduction of Beauty
5. Keeping and Breaking Kantian Limits ^2
6. The Analysisof Beauty ^
7. The Problem of Application °°
8. Final Assessment
3. Grace and Dignity
1. The Fate of an Orphan
2. General Themes, Structure and Plan 80
3. TheClassicalLegacy 85
4. Modern Sources
5. TheShaftesburyMyth 91
6. The Mythof Venus 94
7. Virtue and Physiognomy
8. BridgingtheTwoWorlds 101
9. The Collapseofthe Bridge 105
xii Contents
10. The Distinction between Grace and Dignity HO
11. Grace and Dignity as Complements 115
12. Dignity as the Sublime H7
4. Argument and Contextof the Ästhetische Briefe 119
1. Issues and Method H9
2. Genesis of the Work 121
3. Schiller and the Republican Tradition 123
4. Aesthetic Education and the Vicious Cirde of Republicanism 126
5. The Briefe and the Crisis of Enlightenment 129
6. TheTwoQuestions 134
7. The Analysis of Human Nature 137
8. TheTranscendentalDeductionofBeauty 139
9. Interlude: the Hidden Dispute with Fichte 144
10. TheTwoFormsofBeauty 147
11. Freedom as Beauty 15«
12. The Aesthetic Condition 154
13. The Critique of Rousseau 156
14. The Aesthetic State 161
15. The Unityof the Work 165
5. Dispute with Kant 169
1. Traditions of Misinterpretation 169
2. The Spirit and the Letter 172
3. Duty from Indination 176
4. Aesthetic Character in Kant 179
5. ATruce Violated 183
6. The Break with Kant 184
7. The Main Sticking Point 187
8. A Final Difficulty 189
6. Autonomy versus Enlightenment 191
1. ATroublingQuestion 191
2. EarlyDoubts 193
3. TheSpokesmanfortheTheatre 195
4. The Discovery of Autonomy 197
5. In Transition 198
6. Autonomy and Popularity 200
7. Kantian Transformation and New Mediating ErForts 202
8. A Persistent Tension 205
Contents xiii
9. The Germ ofa Solution 206
10. KutonomyanAMora ixy in hz Ästhetische Briefe 208
7. ThePhilosophyofFreedom 213
1. The Primacy of Freedom 213
2. Schiller versus Kant on Freedom 216
3. Freedom in the Kalliasbriefe 219
4. Freedom in Anmut und Würde 224
5. A Fichtean Theme 227
6. The Problem of Freedom in die Ästhetische Briefe 229
7. Aesthetic Freedom in the Ästhetische Briefe 232
8. Moral Freedom in the Ästhetische Briefe 235
8. TheoryofTragedy 238
1. Significance and Context 238
2. Aristode sShadow 241
3. Between Neo Classicism and Sturm und Drang 245
4. Staking out the Middle Ground 246
5. SetdingAccountswith die Stagirite 251
6. TheSourcesof Tragic Pleasure 2
7. TheTheoryof the Sublime 257
Appendix 1: Rhetoric andPhilosophy in Schillers Essays 263
Appendix 2: The Neo Kantian Interpretation of Schiller 268
Bibliograph, 271
Index 281
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Contents
Introduction 1
1. Philosophical Significance 1
2. Schiller in Anglophonia *
3. Schillers Status as Philosopher 7
4. Schiller Myths and Legends 10
1. Early Philosophy 13
1. Education and Influences 1*
2. First Ethics 18
3. First Metaphysics ^3
4. The Sorrows of Young Julius 29
5. Confessions of a Theosophist "
6. Encounter with Kant • '
7. The Kantian Revolution **
2. An Objective Aesthetic "
1. An Abandoned Ambition "*'
2. ATaleftomSanchoPanza "
3. Initial Exposition oftheTheory 53
4. The Deduction of Beauty "
5. Keeping and Breaking Kantian Limits ^2
6. The Analysisof Beauty ^
7. The Problem of Application °°
8. Final Assessment '
3. Grace and Dignity ''
1. The Fate of an Orphan
2. General Themes, Structure and Plan 80
3. TheClassicalLegacy 85
4. Modern Sources
5. TheShaftesburyMyth 91
6. The Mythof Venus 94
7. Virtue and Physiognomy
8. BridgingtheTwoWorlds 101
9. The Collapseofthe Bridge 105
xii Contents
10. The Distinction between Grace and Dignity HO
11. Grace and Dignity as Complements 115
12. Dignity as the Sublime H7
4. Argument and Contextof the Ästhetische Briefe 119
1. Issues and Method H9
2. Genesis of the Work 121
3. Schiller and the Republican Tradition 123
4. Aesthetic Education and the Vicious Cirde of Republicanism 126
5. The Briefe and the Crisis of Enlightenment 129
6. TheTwoQuestions 134
7. The Analysis of Human Nature 137
8. TheTranscendentalDeductionofBeauty 139
9. Interlude: the Hidden Dispute with Fichte 144
10. TheTwoFormsofBeauty 147
11. Freedom as Beauty 15«
12. The Aesthetic Condition 154
13. The Critique of Rousseau 156
14. The Aesthetic State 161
15. The Unityof the Work 165
5. Dispute with Kant 169
1. Traditions of Misinterpretation 169
2. The Spirit and the Letter 172
3. Duty from Indination 176
4. Aesthetic Character in Kant 179
5. ATruce Violated 183
6. The Break with Kant 184
7. The Main Sticking Point 187
8. A Final Difficulty 189
6. Autonomy versus Enlightenment 191
1. ATroublingQuestion 191
2. EarlyDoubts 193
3. TheSpokesmanfortheTheatre 195
4. The Discovery of Autonomy 197
5. In Transition 198
6. Autonomy and Popularity 200
7. Kantian Transformation and New Mediating ErForts 202
8. A Persistent Tension 205
Contents xiii
9. The Germ ofa Solution 206
10. KutonomyanAMora\ixy in \hz Ästhetische Briefe 208
7. ThePhilosophyofFreedom 213
1. The Primacy of Freedom 213
2. Schiller versus Kant on Freedom 216
3. Freedom in the Kalliasbriefe 219
4. Freedom in Anmut und Würde 224
5. A Fichtean Theme 227
6. The Problem of Freedom in die Ästhetische Briefe 229
7. Aesthetic Freedom in the Ästhetische Briefe 232
8. Moral Freedom in the Ästhetische Briefe 235
8. TheoryofTragedy 238
1. Significance and Context 238
2. Aristode'sShadow 241
3. Between Neo Classicism and Sturm und Drang 245
4. Staking out the Middle Ground 246
5. SetdingAccountswith die Stagirite 251
6. TheSourcesof Tragic Pleasure 2"
7. TheTheoryof the Sublime 257
Appendix 1: Rhetoric andPhilosophy in Schillers Essays 263
Appendix 2: The Neo Kantian Interpretation of Schiller 268
Bibliograph, 271
Index 281 |
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