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El. knyga: Transplanting the Metaphysical Organ: German Romanticism between Leibniz and Marx

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  • Serija: Forms of Living
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Fordham University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780823269433
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Forms of Living
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Fordham University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780823269433

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Around 1800, German romanticism developed a philosophy this study calls "Romantic organology." Scientific and philosophical notions of biological function and speculative thought converged to form the discourse that Transplanting the Metaphysical Organ reconstructs-a metaphysics meant to theorize, and ultimately alter, the structure of a politically and scientifically destabilized world.

Recenzijos

"This is an ambitious, disciplined study that reveals new aspects of Romanticism: it is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in German Romanticism." -- John D. Caputo -Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews "In Transplanting the Metaphysical Organ, Leif Weatherby gives us a fundamentally new view on Romanticism and its contribution to German Idealism. In Holderlin, Schelling, and Novalis, Weatherby unearths a surprisingly coherent discussion of the 'organ.' We see the Romantic philosophers and poets intervene in the age old Western debate on techne, physis and metaphysics, with the emphasis, however, on techne's interventions in it. A discourse emerges which neither subordinates techne to nature in the Aristotelian tradition nor hypostatizes technology in a Heideggerian reversal of the order of things. Rather, Romantic 'organology' is shown to introduce historicity and contingency into the heart of metaphysics. This is a discovery in the history of ideas, and it opens new ways of thinking technology today." -- -Rudiger Campe Yale University "Transplanting the Metaphysical Organ is a truly impressive work of scholarship. The author has a breathtaking command of the German philosophical tradition, including major figures, such as Kant, Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling, as well as those who are less well-known outside the field of German studies. He has taken a single, somewhat innocuous concept-the 'organ'-and revealed it to be at the crux of a rapidly changing philosophical landscape whose terrain encompasses metaphysics, subject philosophy, the history of science, literature, and aesthetics. Accordingly, it should be of interest to anyone working in these fields." -- -Jocelyn Holland University of California, Santa Barbara

Introduction: Romantic Organology: Terminology and Metaphysics 1(46)
Part I Toward Organology
47(76)
1 Metaphysical Organs and the Emergence of Life: From Leibniz to Blumenbach
51(21)
2 The Epigenesis of Reason: Force and Organ in Kant and Herder
72(36)
3 The Organ of the Soul: Vitalist Metaphysics and the Literalization of the Organ
108(15)
Part II Romantic Organology: Toward a Technological Metaphysics of Judgment
123(154)
4 The Tragic Task: Dialectical Organs and the Metaphysics of Judgment (Holderlin)
131(40)
5 Electric and Ideal Organs: Schelling and the Program of Organology
171(35)
6 Universal Organs: Novalis's Romantic Organology
206(45)
7 Between Myth and Science: Naturphilosophie and the Ends of Organology
251(26)
Part III After Organology
277(76)
8 Technologies of Nature: Goethe's Hegelian Transformations
279(37)
9 Instead of an Epilogue: Communist Organs, or Technology and Organology
316(37)
Acknowledgments 353(2)
Notes 355(70)
Bibliography 425(24)
Index 449
Leif Weatherby is Assistant Professor of German at New York University.