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Schiller as Philosopher

Articles from the last few issues of Schiller as Philosopher © Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
  • Full Text
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. i-284.
  • Introduction
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. 1-13.
  • 1. Early Philosophy
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. 13-47.
  • 2. An Objective Aesthetic
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. 47-77.
  • 3. Grace and Dignity
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. 77-119.
  • 4. Argument and Context of the Asthetische Briefe
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. 119-169.
  • 5. Dispute with Kant
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. 169-191.
  • 6. Autonomy and Enlightenment
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. 191-213.
  • 7. The Philosophy of Freedom
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. 213-238.
  • 8. Theory of Tragedy
    Schiller as Philosopher, pp. 238-284.
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