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Schillers Moralästhetik als verfehlte Kant-Kritik und die ›Kalokagathia‹-Idee

Karl Alber,  2023, 130 Pages

ISBN 978-3-495-99402-3


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The work is part of the series Literatur und Philosophie (Volume 6)
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englischThis book critically analyses Schiller's moral aesthetics as a supposedly more moderate alternative to Kant's ethics of duty. In a departure from common research theories, it shows that the objections of Schiller, Schopenhauer and Nietzsche to Kant are based on misjudgements and that Schiller's own draft even implies a form of moral rigorism against his will. Moreover, Schiller's conception of 'grace' and 'dignity' contains inconsistencies, the cause of which is explored in this study. Beyond the problem-oriented systematic analyses the book conducts, its cultural and historical horizon-building demonstrates how much Schiller and Hölderlin are influenced by the ancient ideals of 'kalokagathia' and 'sympatheia', which, however, are fundamentally different from Kant's philosophy.

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