Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-276) and index.
Contents
On early German romanticism as an essentially skeptical movement -- On the historical origins of Novalis' critique of Fichte -- On the unknowability of the absolute -- On the search for the unconditioned -- On Hölderlin's disagreement with Schelling's Ich-Schrift -- On Hölderlin's critique of Fichte -- On Isaac von Sinclair -- On Jakob Zwilling's Über das Alles -- On Novalis' pivotal role in early German romanticism -- On Friedrich Schlegel's place in the Jena constellation -- On the origins of Schlegel's talk of a Wechselerweis and his move away from a philosophy of first principles -- On Schlegel's role in the genesis of early German romantic theory of art.
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