Romantic Empiricism Nature, Art, and Ecology from Herder to Humboldt
Oxford University Press

Romantic Empiricism Nature, Art, and Ecology from Herder to Humboldt

Subjects: Philosophy of language, Language
ISBN13: 9780190095437
Published: 14 Jul 2022

Format - Hardback
By Nassar, Dalia

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Romantic Empiricism Nature, Art, and Ecology from Herder to Humboldt

Regular price A$132.66
Sale price A$132.66 Regular price A$136.76
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In Romantic Empiricism, Dalia Nassar distinguishes and explores an understudied philosophical tradition that emerged in Germany in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, traces its development, and argues for its continued significance. Moving from the late Kant's notion of reflecting judgment, to Herder's articulation of the idea of "animal worlds," Goethe's explication of the obligations of the scientist, and Alexander von Humboldt's
aesthetic science, Nassar demonstrates how these thinkers developed a sophisticated empirical approach to the natural world, which focuses on the phenomenon while also recognizing the creative role of the knowing
subject and the cognitive value of art and aesthetic experience. She explores how these four thinkers worked together-sometimes as rivals, but more often than not as teachers and collaborators-and illustrates how their search for a new methodology culminated in a new, ecological understanding of the world and the human place within it. Revisiting their thought, especially their distinctive approach to the study of nature, Nassar demonstrates, has the potential to
redirect contemporary environmental debates and respond to urgent ecological questions in new and productive ways.

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