Philosophical Academic Programs of the German Enlightenment (Edizione critica)

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  • Philosophical Academic Programs of the German Enlightenment (Edizione critica) (literal)
Anno
  • 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
Alternative label
  • Seung-Kee Lee, Riccardo Pozzo, Marco Sgarbi, Dagmar von Wille (2012)
    Philosophical Academic Programs of the German Enlightenment
    Frommann-Holzboog, Stuttgart (Germania), 2012
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  • Seung-Kee Lee, Riccardo Pozzo, Marco Sgarbi, Dagmar von Wille (literal)
Pagina inizio
  • xviii-1 (literal)
Pagina fine
  • 399 (literal)
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  • Reviews: (a) Hanspeter Marti, Informationsmittel: Digitales Rezensionsorgan für Bibliotek und Wissenschaft, 21 (2013) 4[03], http://ifb.bsz-bw.de/bsz377446424rez-1.pdf?id=6240; (b) Leendert Spruit, Bruniana e Campanelliana (2013), ; (c) Donato Verardi, Rivista di filosofia neoscolastica (2014), 440-43. (literal)
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  • Philosophical Academic Programs of the German Enlightenment (literal)
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  • serie I, vol. 4 (literal)
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  • 417 (literal)
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  • Drew University, CNR, Università di Venezia Ca' Foscari, CNR (literal)
Titolo
  • Philosophical Academic Programs of the German Enlightenment (literal)
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  • 9783772826177 (literal)
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  • Christian Thomasius, Joachim Georg Darmes, Georg Friedrich Meier, Johann Nicolaus Tetens, Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Johann Friedrich Herbart, Friedrich Eduard Beneke (literal)
Abstract
  • The literary genre of academic programs (orationes programmaticae, Pro- grammschriften, Einladungssschriften) defines itself on the basis of the following requirements: they were (1) connected with a course; (2) printed on one or more (also in fractions of half) signatures in quarto or in octavo; and (3) distributed unbound free of charge at the expenses of the profes- sor.1 To date, German eighteenth-century academic programs have not been made the subject of scientific investigations due to the difficulty of providing a strict definition of the genre. As a rule, their contents were enticing and hyperbolic, given the professor's aim of gaining the benevo- lence of the students by condescending to their reasoning abilities. Most importantly, professors felt free to express themselves on issues they might not have gone into in fully fledged treatises.2 We are talking about texts that are mostly very little known, although we can identify as academic programs a number of famous writings by Wolff, Kant, and Fichte which gather new light by being put into a fully unexpected context. (literal)
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