Force and Form: Philosophy of Life in the Age of Goethe: New Studies in the Age of Goethe
Autor Stephen Klemmen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 dec 2026 – vârsta ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781684486236
ISBN-10: 1684486238
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Seria New Studies in the Age of Goethe
ISBN-10: 1684486238
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Seria New Studies in the Age of Goethe
Notă biografică
STEPHEN KLEMM is an assistant professor of German in the Department of Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. His research focuses on German philosophy and literature from the eighteenth to the twentieth century with a focus on the intersections of epistemology, ethics, aesthetics, and science.
Cuprins
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Mind, Matter, and the Philosophical Landscape Around 1800
Chapter 1. Mechanism, Vitalism, and the Scientific Context of Herder’s Metaphysics
Chapter 2. Vital Force and the Structural Foundation of Kant’s Critical Philosophy
Chapter 3. Herder’s Dynamic Naturalism
Chapter 4. Naturalism in Schiller’s Aesthetic Education
Chapter 5. Goethe, Morphology, and Becoming
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Mind, Matter, and the Philosophical Landscape Around 1800
Chapter 1. Mechanism, Vitalism, and the Scientific Context of Herder’s Metaphysics
Chapter 2. Vital Force and the Structural Foundation of Kant’s Critical Philosophy
Chapter 3. Herder’s Dynamic Naturalism
Chapter 4. Naturalism in Schiller’s Aesthetic Education
Chapter 5. Goethe, Morphology, and Becoming
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Klemm presents Herder, Schiller, and Goethe’s vitalist philosophy of life in an exciting light. Klemm’s weaving of literary criticism and philosophy unsettles the Kantian framework guiding our understanding of nature and life. This outstanding volume is indispensable for all scholars working on nature during the Age of Goethe.”
“Klemm’s book is an intellectual tour de force that lends clarity to the discussions on which the intellectual terms of our current modernity were forged. Bringing the disparate fields of (natural) science, philosophy, literature, and even morals into conversation, Klemm illuminates a vitally important moment in the history of human endeavor at the end of the eighteenth century. Beyond this exemplary service, Klemm’s book is also, at its heart, a manual for a radiant and purposeful philosophy of life we never knew we had been neglecting.”
“Klemm’s thorough and accessible study of philosophy of life discourses around 1800 scrutinizes canonical views on empiricism, rationalism, and subjectivism in philosophy and art, convincingly reframing the era as one marked more by decentralized debate than post-Kantian orthodoxy. For scholars, Force and Form is a must-read examination of advancing responses to canon, and anyone interested in late Enlightenment philosophy would be well served to begin here.”
“A pleasure to read without sacrificing depth or precision! Klemm’s Force and Form makes the striking and important argument that Herder, Schiller, and Goethe constitute a distinct school of thought that intertwines vitalism in natural history with a vibrant ethics of living well.”
“Klemm’s book is an intellectual tour de force that lends clarity to the discussions on which the intellectual terms of our current modernity were forged. Bringing the disparate fields of (natural) science, philosophy, literature, and even morals into conversation, Klemm illuminates a vitally important moment in the history of human endeavor at the end of the eighteenth century. Beyond this exemplary service, Klemm’s book is also, at its heart, a manual for a radiant and purposeful philosophy of life we never knew we had been neglecting.”
“Klemm’s thorough and accessible study of philosophy of life discourses around 1800 scrutinizes canonical views on empiricism, rationalism, and subjectivism in philosophy and art, convincingly reframing the era as one marked more by decentralized debate than post-Kantian orthodoxy. For scholars, Force and Form is a must-read examination of advancing responses to canon, and anyone interested in late Enlightenment philosophy would be well served to begin here.”
“A pleasure to read without sacrificing depth or precision! Klemm’s Force and Form makes the striking and important argument that Herder, Schiller, and Goethe constitute a distinct school of thought that intertwines vitalism in natural history with a vibrant ethics of living well.”
Descriere
This book offers a new account of how modern conceptions of life, nature, and subjectivity emerged in German thought around 1800. Through Herder, Schiller, and Goethe, it traces a philosophy of life that challenged mechanistic science and reconceived the human as historically formed, embodied, and irreducibly open.