A History of Hegelianism in Golden Age Denmark, Tome I : : The Heiberg Period: 1824-1836, 2nd Revised and Augmented Edition.

This is the first volume in a three-volume work that explores the influence of G.W.F. Hegel's philosophical thinking in Golden Age Denmark. The work demonstrates that the tradition of Danish Hegelianism played a profound role in many spheres of the Golden Age culture.

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Superior document:Danish Golden Age Studies ; v.13
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2024.
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Year of Publication:2024
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Danish Golden Age Studies
Physical Description:1 online resource (726 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface to the First Edition
  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Acknowledgments
  • Illustrations
  • Abbreviations
  • I Hegel's Writings
  • II Kierkegaard's Writings
  • III Other Works
  • Abstract
  • Introduction: Hegel and Hegelianism
  • I Hegel's Berlin Period: 1818-1831
  • II The Development of So-Called Right and Left Hegelianism
  • III Danish Hegelianism
  • IV Thesis and Methodology of the Present Study
  • 1 The Earliest Danish Encounters with Hegel's Philosophy : 1824 and Before
  • I Baggesen's Possible Encounter with Hegel in 1794
  • II Johan Erik von Berger's Relation to Hegel from circa 1797
  • III Steffens' Relation to Hegel from 1801
  • IV Oehlenschläger's Encounter with Hegel in Jena in 1806
  • V Sibbern's Journey to Prussia and the German States from 1811-1813
  • VI Hans Christian Ørsted's Encounter with Hegel in 1812
  • VII Clausen's Stay in Berlin: 1818-1819
  • VIII Peder Hjort's Visit to Berlin in 1821
  • IX Krarup's Visit to Berlin: 1821-1822
  • X Sibbern's On Knowledge and Enquiry
  • XI Sibbern's Elements of Logic
  • XII The Announcement about Hegel's Student, Franz Mavros
  • XIII Rudelbach's Visit to Berlin
  • 2 Heiberg and the Howitz Controversy: 1824
  • I Heiberg's Trip to Berlin and His Hegelian Conversion
  • II Howitz's Article "On Madness and Culpability"
  • III Anders Sandøe Ørsted's Response to Howitz
  • IV Mynster's Response to Howitz
  • V Sibbern's Response to Howitz
  • VI Howitz's Response to His Critics: Determinism, or Hume against Kant
  • VII Heiberg's Hegelian Response: On Human Freedom
  • VIII The Reception of Heiberg's On Human Freedom
  • IX Heiberg's Outline of a System of Aesthetics as a Speculative Science
  • X Heiberg's Flight from Kiel
  • 3 Heiberg's Return to Copenhagen: 1825-1826
  • I Heiberg's Contingency Regarded from the Point of View of Logic.
  • II Sibbern's Review of Heiberg's Treatise on Contingency
  • III Poul Martin Møller's "On the Development of Popular Ideas"
  • IV Mynster's Article on the Law of Identity
  • V Heiberg's Poem "Life and Death"
  • 4 Heiberg's Initial Attempts to Popularize Philosophy in Kjøbenhavns flyvende Post: 1827
  • I Heiberg's Article, "Confessions of an English Opium Eater"
  • II Heiberg's "On Solger"
  • III Heiberg's "A Letter Found on the Street"
  • IV Heiberg's Nemesis Essay
  • V Zeuthen's Visit to Berlin
  • VI Heiberg's "On the Materialist and Idealist Principle in Language"
  • VII Heiberg's Review of Lucubrations of a Prisoner of the State
  • VIII Heiberg's "A Letter from Baggesen"
  • IX Heiberg's "On Tegnér's Frithiof"
  • 5 Heiberg's Attempt to Develop a Hegelian System of Aesthetics in Kjøbenhavns flyvende Post: 1828
  • I Heiberg's Taxonomy of Poetic Forms in His Polemic with Oehlenschläger
  • II Peder Hjort's Response to Heiberg's Criticism of Oehlenschläger
  • III Heiberg's Taxonomy of Natural Beauty in "On Beauty in Nature"
  • IV Kjøbenhavnsposten's Response to Heiberg's Criticism of Jacob Baden
  • V Heiberg's Development of Dramatic Character
  • VI Kjøbenhavnsposten's "On Occasion of Flyvende Post's No. 42"
  • VII A Brief Article in Kjøbenhavnsposten, "Hegel's Philosophy"
  • VIII Heiberg's "Cousin's Visits at Goethe's"
  • IX Heiberg's Account of the Bad Infinity in "A Few Words about the Infinite"
  • 6 Sibbern's Philosophical Archive and Collection and the Resumption of the Flyvende Post: 1829-1830
  • I Peter Christian Kierkegaard's Stay in Berlin
  • II Sibbern's "On Abstraction and Abstract Analysis"
  • III Sibbern's "On Intellectual Intuition"
  • IV Heiberg's Poetical "Letter to the Magic Lantern Double in Sorø"
  • V Heiberg's Review, "Bretschneider's Defense of Rationalism"
  • VI Lorenzen's Review of Heise's Plato Edition.
  • VII Heiberg's Discussion of the Correspondence between Goethe and Schiller
  • 7 Heiberg's Promulgation of Hegelianism at the Royal Military College: 1831-1832
  • I Heiberg's Overview of the Danish belles lettres
  • II Zeuthen's Something about Philosophy and its Cultivation
  • III Zeuthen's For Aesthetics and Philosophy
  • IV Hegel's Death and the Speculation about His Successor
  • V Zeuthen's On the Moral Independence of Man
  • VI Heiberg's Speculative Logic
  • VII The Critical Reception of Heiberg's Speculative Logic
  • 8 The Debate about Heiberg's On the Significance of Philosophy for the Present Age: 1833
  • I Zeuthen's On the Idea of Modesty
  • II The Article "Hegel and Steffens"
  • III Heiberg's On the Significance of Philosophy for the Present Age
  • A The Crisis of the Age
  • B Heiberg's Refutation of the Relativism of the Day
  • C Heiberg's Solution to the Problem
  • D The Question of Heiberg's Use of Hegel
  • IV Zeuthen's Elucidations and Heiberg's Response
  • V Mynster's "On Religious Conviction"
  • VI The Review of On the Significance of Philosophy in Kjøbenhavnsposten
  • VII Tryde's Review of On the Significance of Philosophy
  • VIII Heiberg's Response
  • IX Tryde's Rejoinder
  • X Møller's Lectures on the History of Ancient Philosophy
  • XI Zeuthen's Second Journey
  • 9 The Resumption of Heiberg's Flyvende Post: 1834-1835
  • I Heiberg's "Symbolism"
  • II The Satirical Article "Excerpts from Gumba's Posthumous Manuscripts"
  • III Heiberg's "Letters to a Village Pastor"
  • IV Heiberg's Introductory Lecture to the Logic Course
  • V Møller's Review of Sibbern's On Poetry and Art
  • 10 The End of an Era: 1836
  • I Møller's Review of The Extremes
  • II Weis' "Some Remarks on the Philosophy of Law and Positive Law"
  • III Peder Hjort's "From a New Letter from the Provinces".
  • IV Kierkegaard and the Satirical Drama: "The Collegium Politicum of the Flyvende Post"
  • V Martensen's Journey Abroad
  • VI Heiberg and Martensen in Paris
  • VII Sibbern's Criticism of Hegel's Account of Socrates
  • VIII A Response to Sibbern's Criticism of Hegel's Account of Socrates
  • IX The Transition to the Next Period of the Hegel Reception in Denmark
  • Bibliography
  • I Secondary Sources on the Danish Hegel Reception
  • II Primary Texts and Sources Used
  • III Secondary Literature and Material Used
  • Index of Names
  • Subject Index
  • Previously Published Titles in the Series Danish Golden Age Studies and Texts from Golden Age Denmark
  • Danish Golden Age Studies
  • Volume 1
  • Volume 2
  • Volume 3
  • Volume 4
  • Volume 5
  • Volume 6
  • Volume 7
  • Volume 8
  • Volume 9
  • Volume 10
  • Volume 11
  • Volume 12
  • Volume 13
  • Texts from Golden Age Denmark
  • Volume 1
  • Volume 2
  • Volume 3
  • Volume 4
  • Volume 5
  • Volume 6
  • Volume 7
  • Volume 8.