"This is a study that anyone seriously interested in Kant will have to take into account. Goetschel's writing is intellectually compelling. His interpretation enriches our understanding of Kant, bridging the gap between the literary and systematic aspects of Kant's writing."--Claudia Brodsky Lacour, Princeton University
"This is a study that anyone seriously interested in Kant will have to take into account. Goetschel's writing is intellectually compelling. His interpretation enriches our understanding of Kant, bridging the gap between the literary and systematic aspects of Kant's writing."--Claudia Brodsky Lacour, Princeton University
Willi Goetschel is Assistant Professor of German at Columbia University.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 1. Project Career Trajectory 15 2. Cosmological Family Romance 23 3. Short Essays 37 4. System Crisis 43 5. Observation as Indirect Literary Strategy 58 6. Wit as a Formal Principle 79 7. Double Satire and Double Irony 89 8. Toward the Form of Critique 115 9. Publicizing Enlightenment: Kant's Concept of Enlightenment 144 Bibliographic Essay 167 Notes 187 Bibliography 225 Index 237
Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 1. Project Career Trajectory 15 2. Cosmological Family Romance 23 3. Short Essays 37 4. System Crisis 43 5. Observation as Indirect Literary Strategy 58 6. Wit as a Formal Principle 79 7. Double Satire and Double Irony 89 8. Toward the Form of Critique 115 9. Publicizing Enlightenment: Kant's Concept of Enlightenment 144 Bibliographic Essay 167 Notes 187 Bibliography 225 Index 237
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