Romanticism Across the DisciplinesLarry H. Peer University Press of America, 1998 - 263 頁 Romanticism Across the Disciplines brings together thirteen essays written by prominent scholars from America and abroad to identify Romanticism's presence outside of one national tradition or a single discourse field. These scholars point out the relationship between Romanticism and the problems of history, the interpretation of the arts, science, philosophy, and culture. They show how the ideas and effects of Romanticism have entered every field of study through their place in life. The presence of many different approaches to Romanticism demonstrate its diversity as a philosophy and provide an opportunity for a wide, deep understanding of Romanticism and its place in the world. |
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第 15 頁
... Lord and each nation he considered a well - tuned string on this giant harp . He grasped the universal harmony of its diverse sounds ) Since Herder did not yet know the term Weltliteratur , Romanticism Across the Disciplines 15.
... Lord and each nation he considered a well - tuned string on this giant harp . He grasped the universal harmony of its diverse sounds ) Since Herder did not yet know the term Weltliteratur , Romanticism Across the Disciplines 15.
第 62 頁
... considered nature to be spirit made visible and spirit to be an invisible form of nature . For Schelling the only way in which human beings can approach and understand this principle of absolute identity , the indifferent relationship ...
... considered nature to be spirit made visible and spirit to be an invisible form of nature . For Schelling the only way in which human beings can approach and understand this principle of absolute identity , the indifferent relationship ...
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... considered morphology as an approach or method rather than a specific subject of science . What exactly was this method ? Gillispie and Gould seem to agree that it was imaginative and subjective ; they differ because Gillispie regards ...
... considered morphology as an approach or method rather than a specific subject of science . What exactly was this method ? Gillispie and Gould seem to agree that it was imaginative and subjective ; they differ because Gillispie regards ...
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