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The first German philosopher : the mysticism of Jakob Böhme as interpreted by Hegel / Cecilia Muratori ; translated from Italian by Richard Dixon and Raphaëlle Burns
- Author
- Muratori, Cecilia, 1981-
- Uniform Title
- Primo filosofo tedesco. English
- Additional Titles
- Mysticism of Jakob Böhme as interpreted by Hegel
- Published
- Heidelberg : Springer, [2016]
- Copyright Date
- ©2016
- Physical Description
- xxi, 328 pages ; 24 cm.
- Series
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: 1.The Reception of Bohme's Philosophy Around 1800 -- 1.Preamble: Bohme's Comeback in Germany and the Romantic Reception -- 1.1.The "Mystical Cobbler" and Franckenberg's Biography of Bohme -- 1.2.Bohme and the Jena Circle -- 1.2.1.Tieck's "Hypochondriac Enthusiasm" for Bohme's Writings -- 1.2.2.Bohme's Poesie According to Friedrich Schlegel -- 2.The Reception of Bohme's Philosophy Through the Theories of Animal Magnetism and Theosophy -- 2.1.Naturphilosophie and Animal Magnetism: Nature's Dynamics and the Mystical Experience of Magnetic Sleep -- 2.2.Bohme's Mysticism Between Paracelsus and Theosophy -- 3.The Historical Context of Hegel's Encounter with Theosophia Revelata -- 3.1.Magnetic `Torpor' and Bohme's Speculation: The Reasons for a Missing Link -- 3.1.1.The Correspondence Between Hegel and van Ghert -- 3.1.2.Animal Magnetism and Hellsehen in the Encyclopedia -- 3.2.The Influence of Pietism and Mysticism on the Young Hegel -- 2.Two Different Conceptions of Mysticism in Hegel's Writings -- 1.The Meaning of Mysticism and Its Role in the Early Writings -- 1.1.Mysticism in Fragments on Popular Religion and Christianity -- 1.2.Mystical Action and Mystical Object -- 1.2.1.Mystical Action and the Difference Between the Mystical and the Symbolic -- 1.2.2.The Mystical Object and Its Contradictions -- 1.2.3.Luther and the "Mystical Point" of the Ritual -- 1.3.Speaking Mystically: Mysticism, Movement and Schwarmerei in The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate -- 2.Mysticism and Mystification: The Hegelian Attack on the Mystical Alienation of the Romantics and of the Followers of Schelling -- 2.1.The Leap Beyond the Limit and the Pistol Shot in the Preface to the Phenomenology -- 2.2.Hegel's Review of Solger's Writings and the "Mystical Tendency" of Romanticism -- 2.3.From Mystification to Mysticism -- 3.Mysticism and Speculation -- 3.1.The Mystery and the Secret -- 3.2.Mystical Enthusiasm and the Movement of Thought -- 3.2.1.The Neoplatonists and the Mystical Scholastics -- 3.2.2.The Dispute over the Notion of Mystical Enthusiasm (Schwarmerei) -- 3.2.3.The Case of Jakob Bohme -- 4.Appendix. The Loss of Mystical Mobility: Schelling -- 3.Hegel as Interpreter of Bohme -- 1.The Beginnings: References to Bohme in the Jena Texts -- 1.1.Mysticism as a Middle Way: Bohme and Oriental Mysticism -- 1.2.The "Life Cycle of God": Bohme's Use of Imagery in Fragment 49 -- 1.3.The Dialectic Vitality of the Divine Triangle -- 2.Bohme in Hegel's Published Works -- 2.1.References in the Encyclopedia and in Logic, Or: What Is Alive and What Is Dead in Bohme's Philosophy -- 2.1.1.Bohme and Paracelsus -- 2.1.2.Lucifer and the Negativity of Nature: The Zusatz to Paragraph 248 of the Encyclopedia -- 2.1.3.The "Famous Question Regarding the Origin of Evil in the World" -- 2.1.4.The Movement of Bohme's Quality -- 3.Bohme in the Lectures -- 3.1.The Concept and Its Representation -- 3.1.1.The Barbarity of the Enthusiast -- 3.1.2.Bohme's Struggle at the Origins of German Philosophy -- 3.1.3.Rediscovering the Vitality of the Concept: Translating Bohme's Terminology -- 3.2.Trinity, Movement and Speculation -- 3.2.1.The Serpent's Truth: Division, Knowledge and Self-Consciousness -- 3.2.2.Dialectics of Lucifer's Separation -- 3.2.3.The Speculative Mystery of Evil.
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- ISBN
- 9401773386
9789401773386
9789401773393 (ebk)
9401773394 (ebk) - Note
- Based on the author's thesis (doctoral--Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena and Università di Urbino, 2009).
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-315) and indexes.
- Original Version
- Originally published in Italian: Pisa : ETS, ©2012, under title: Il primo filosofo tedesco : il misticismo di Jakob Böhme nell'interpretazione hegeliana. 9788846732880
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