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Primary Literature
Primary Sources in German
- [NA] 1943 ff., Schillers Werke, Nationalausgabe, Julius
Petersen et al. (eds.), 43 vols., Weimar: Hermann Böhlaus
Nachfolger. Cited NA followed by volume and page
number, then by English translation abbreviation and page number.
Primary Sources in Translation
- [KL] 2003, “Kallias or Concerning Beauty: Letters to
Gottfried Körner”, Stefan Bird-Polan (trans.), in J. M.
Bernstein (ed.), Classic and Romantic German Aesthetics,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: pp. 145–183. Cited
KL followed by page number. (Scholar)
- [GD] 2005, “On Grace and Dignity”, Jane V. Curran
(trans.), in Jane V. Curran and Christophe Fricker (eds.),
Schiller’s ‘On Grace and Dignity’ in Its
Cultural Context: Essays and a New Translation, Rochester, NY:
Camden House: pp. 123–170. Cited GD followed by
page number. (Scholar)
- [E] 1993, Essays, Daniel O. Dahlstrom and Walter Hinderer
(eds.), New York: Continuum. Cited E followed by page
number.
- “On the Art of Tragedy”, Daniel O. Dahlstrom
(trans.) (Scholar)
- “On the Sublime”, Daniel O. Dahlstrom (trans.) (Scholar)
- “On the Pathetic”, Daniel O. Dahlstrom (trans.) (Scholar)
- “Concerning the Sublime”, Daniel O. Dahlstrom
(trans.) (Scholar)
- “Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man”, Elizabeth
M. Wilkinson and L. A. Willoughby (trans.) (Scholar)
- “On Naïve and Sentimental Poetry”, Daniel O.
Dahlstrom (trans.) (Scholar)
Primary Literature by Others
- Hegel, G.W.F., [1835] 1970, Vorlesungen über die
Ästhetik, I–III, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. English
translation: T. M. Knox (trans.), Hegel’s Aesthetics:
Lectures on Fine Art, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975. (Scholar)
- Humboldt, Wilhelm von, [1830] 1907, “Ueber Schiller und
den Gang seiner Geistesentwicklung”, Gesammelte
Schriften vol. 6, Albert Leitzmann (ed.), pp. 492–527,
Berlin: Behr. (Scholar)
- Kant, Immanuel, [1793] 1998, Religion within the Boundaries of
Pure Reason, Allen W. Wood and George Di Giovanni (trans.),
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Nietzsche, Friedrich, The Birth of Tragedy and Other
Writings, Raymond Geuss and Ronald Speirs (eds.), Raymond Speirs
(trans.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Secondary Literature
- Allison, Henry E., 2011, Kant’s “Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals”: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199691531.001.0001 (Scholar)
- Acosta López, María del Rosario and Jeffrey Powell (eds.), 2018, Aesthetic Reason and Imaginative Freedom: Friedrich Schiller and Philosophy, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Alt, Peter-André, 2000 and 2004, Schiller:
Leben-Werk-Zeit: Eine Biographie, 2 vols., Munich: Beck. (Scholar)
- Baron, Marcia, 1993, Kantian Ethics (Almost) Without
Apology, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Baxley, Anne Margaret, 2008, “Pleasure, Freedom and Grace: Schiller’s ‘Completion’ of Kant’s Ethics”, Inquiry, 51(1): 1–15. doi:10.1080/00201740701858886 (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “The Aesthetics of Morality:
Schiller’s Critique of Kantian Rationalism”,
Philosophy Compass, 5(12): 1084–1095. (Scholar)
- Beiser, Frederick C., 2005, Schiller as Philosopher: A Re-Examination, Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/019928282x.001.0001 (Scholar)
- Bennett, Christopher, 2017, “Grace, Freedom, and the
Expression of Emotion: Schiller and the Critique of Kant”, in
Alix Cohen and Robert Stern (eds.), Thinking about the
Emotions: A Philosophical History, pp. 184–205, Oxford,
Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198766858.003.0010 (Scholar)
- Berman, Jill, 1986, “History Can Restore Naivety to the
Sentimental: Schiller’s Letters on Wallenstein”,
The Modern Language Review, 81(2): 369–387.
doi:10.2307/3729703 (Scholar)
- Bondili, Martin, 2020, “Schillers zwei Arten der Freiheit. Eine ästhetische Transformation von Reinholds Theorie der Willensfreiheit”, Kant-Studien, 111(2): 227–247. (Scholar)
- Curran, Jane V., 2005, “Schiller’s Essay
‘Über Anmut und Würde’ as Rhetorical
Philosophy”, in Curran and Fricker 2005: 21–36. (Scholar)
- Curran, Jane V. and Christophe Fricker (eds.), 2005,
Schiller’s ‘On Grace and Dignity’ in Its
Cultural Context: Essays and a New Translation, Rochester, NY:
Camden House. (Scholar)
- Dahlstrom, Daniel O., 2008, “The Ethical and Political
Legacy of Aesthetics: Friedrich Schiller’s Letter on the
Aesthetic Education of Mankind”, in Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed.),
Philosophical Legacies: Essays on the Thought of Kant, Hegel, and
Their Contemporaries, pp. 93–102, Washington, DC: The
Catholic University of America Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2018, “Naïve and Sentimental
Character: Schiller’s Poetic Phenomenology”, in
María del Rosario Acosta López and Jeffrey L. Powell
(eds.), Aesthetic Reason and Imaginative Freedom: Friedrich
Schiller and Philosophy, pp. 101–121, Albany, NY: State
University of New York Press. (Scholar)
- Deligiorgi, Katerina, 2006, “Grace as Guide to Morals?
Schiller’s Aesthetic Turn in Ethics”, History of
Philosophy Quarterly, 23(1): 1–20. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “The Proper Telos of Life: Schiller, Kant, and Having Autonomy as an End”, Inquiry, 54(5): 494–511. doi:10.1080/0020174x.2011.608881 (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, “Schiller’s
‘Philosophical Letters’: Naturalizing Spirit to Moralise
Nature”, Philosophical Readings, 5: 63–78. (Scholar)
- –––, 2020, “Kant, Schiller, and the Idea of a Moral Self”, Kant-Studien, 111(2): 303–322. (Scholar)
- Eagleton, Terry, 1990, The Ideology of the Aesthetic, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, Sweet Violence: The Idea of the
Tragic, London: Blackwell Publishing. (Scholar)
- Falduto, Antonio, 2020, “Jenseits des Dualismus zwischen
tierischer Natur und geistiger Natur: Kants Mensch ‘in
zwiefacher Qualität’ und Schillers ‘ganzer
Mensch’”, Kant-Studien, 111(2):
248–268. (Scholar)
- –––, 2020, “One More Time on the Alleged Repugnance of Kant’s Ethics? Schiller’s Kallias Letters and the Entirety of the Human Being”, European Journal of Philosophy, first online 08 October 2020. doi: 10.1111/ejop.12605 (Scholar)
- Fischer, Bernd, 2011, “Zur kulturpolitischen Dynamik des
ästhetischen Spiels in Schillers Briefen Ueber die
ästhetische Erziehung des Menschen”, in High, Martin,
& Oellers 2011: 133–146. (Scholar)
- Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 1975, Truth and Method, Joel Weinsheimer and Donald G. Marshall (trans.), New York: Continuum. (Scholar)
- Gardner, Sebastian, 2003, “Tragedy, Morality, and Metaphysics”, in Sebastian Gardner and Jorge Luis Bermúdez (eds.), Art and Morality, pp. 218–259, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Gellrich, Michelle, 1988, Tragedy and Theory: The Problem of Conflict since Aristotle, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Gethmann-Siefert, Annemarie, 1984, Die Funktion der Kunst in der Geschichte: Untersuchungen zu Hegels Ästhetik, Bonn: Bouvier Verlag. (Scholar)
- Guyer, Paul, 2008, “Marcuse and Classical Aesthetics”, Association Revue internationale de philosophie, 4(246): 349–365. (Scholar)
- Habermas, Jürgen, 1985, Der philosophische Diskurs der Moderne, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. English translation 1987, The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity: Twelve Lectures, Frederick Lawrence (trans.), Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Hart, Gail K., 2009, “Schiller’s ‘An die
Freude’ and the Question of Freedom”, German Studies
Review, 32(3): 479–493. (Scholar)
- Henrich, Dieter, 1957, “Der Begriff der Schönheit in Schillers Ästhetik”, Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, 11(4): 527–549. (Scholar)
- High, Jeffrey L., Nicholas Martin, and Norbert Oellers (eds.),
2011, Who Is this Schiller Now? Essays on his Reception and
Significance, Rochester, NY: Camden House. (Scholar)
- Hinderer, Walter, 1991, “Aspects of Schiller’s
Philosophy of Art”, in Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed.), Philosophy
and Art, pp. 193–208, Washington, DC: Catholic University
Press. (Scholar)
- Houlgate, Stephen, 2008, “Schiller and the Dance of Beauty”, Inquiry, 51(1): 37–49. doi:10.1080/00201740701858936 (Scholar)
- Hughes, Samuel, 2015, “Schiller on the Pleasures of Tragedy”, British Journal of Aesthetics, 55(4): 417–432. doi:10.1093/aesthj/ayv029 (Scholar)
- Kain, Philip J., 1982, Schiller, Hegel, and Marx: State, Society, and the Aesthetic Ideal of Ancient Greece, Kingston, Ontario: McGill-Queen’s University Press. (Scholar)
- Koepke, Wulf, 2005, “The Reception of Schiller in the
Twentieth Century”, in Martinson 2005b: 271–295. (Scholar)
- Kooy, Michael John, 2002, Coleridge, Schiller and Aesthetic Education, New York: Palgrave. (Scholar)
- Lloyd, David, 2019, Under Representation: The Racial Regime of Aesthetics, New York: Fordham University Press. (Scholar)
- López, María del Rosario Acosta, 2011,
“‘Making Other People’s Feelings Our Own’:
From the Aesthetic to the Political in Schiller’s Aesthetic
Letters”, in High, Martin, & Oellers 2011:
187–201. (Scholar)
- Lovejoy, Arthur O., [1920] 1948, “Schiller and the Genesis
of German Romanticism”, Modern Language Notes, 35:
1–9, 136–46. Reprinted in his Essays in the History of
Ideas, pp. 207–277, Baltimore: Putnam. (Scholar)
- Lukács, Georg, 1953, Goethe und seine Zeit,
Berlin: Aufbau-Verlag. (Scholar)
- Macor, Laura Anna, 2011, “Die Moralphilosophie des jungen
Schiller: Ein ‘Kantianer ante litteram,’” in High,
Martin, & Oellers 2011: 99–115. (Scholar)
- Mandoki, Katya, 2019, “Letters on the Aesthetic Deformation
of Man”, Contemporary Aesthetics, 7: 1–20 (Scholar)
- Marcuse, Herbert, 1955, Eros and Civilization: A Philosophical Inquiry into Freud, Boston: Beacon Press. (Scholar)
- Martin, Nicholas, 1996, Nietzsche and Schiller: Untimely Aesthetics, Oxford: Clarendon. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198159131.001.0001 (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “The Reluctant Recruit:
Schiller in the Trenches, 1914–1918”, in High, Martin,
& Oellers 2011: 351–366. (Scholar)
- Martinson, Steven D., 1996, Harmonious Tension: The Writings
of Friedrich Schiller, Newark: University of Delaware Press. (Scholar)
- ––– (ed.), 2005a, “Introduction: Schiller
and the New Century”, in Martinson 2005b: 1–24. (Scholar)
- ––– (ed.), 2005b, A Companion to the Works
of Friedrich Schiller. Rochester, NY: Camden House. (Scholar)
- Matherne, Samantha and Nick Riggle, 2020, “Schiller on Freedom and Aesthetic Value: Part I”, The British Journal for Aesthetics, 60(4): 375–402. (Scholar)
- –––, 2021, “Schiller on Freedom and Aesthetic Value: Part II”, The British Journal for Aesthetics, 61(1): 17–40. (Scholar)
- Mehigan, Tim, 2020, “Schiller after Kant: The
‘Unexpected Science’ of the Brief über die
ästhetische Erziehung des
Menschen”, Kant-Studien, 111(2):
285–302. (Scholar)
- Miller, R.D., 1970, Schiller and the Ideal of Freedom, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Mohr, Jan-Steffan, 2007, Epigramm und Aphorismus im Verbund:
Kompositionen aus kleinen Textformen im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert
(Daniel Czepko, Angelus Silesius, Friedrich Schlegel, Novalis),
Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. (Scholar)
- Moland, Lydia L., 2011, “An Unrelieved Heart: Hegel,
Tragedy, and Schiller’s Wallenstein”, New
German Critique, 113(38): 1–23. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017, “Conjectural Truths: Kant and
Schiller on Educating Humanity”, in Daniel O. Dahlstrom
(ed.), Kant and his German Contemporaries, pp.
91–107, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Noller, Jörg, 2020, “Heautonomy: Schiller on Freedom of the Will”, European Journal of Philosophy, first online 09 August 2020. doi:10.1111/ejop.12576 (Scholar)
- Price, Cora Lee, 1967, “Wilhelm von Humboldt und Schillers
‘Briefe über die Ästhetische Erziehung des
Menschen’”, Jahrbuch der Deutsche
Schillergesellschaft, 11: 358–373. (Scholar)
- Pugh, David, 1996, Dialectic of Love: Platonism in
Schiller’s Aesthetics, Montreal: McGill-Queen’s
University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Schiller as Citizen of His Time”, in Curran and Fricker 2005: 37–54. (Scholar)
- Roehr, Sabine, 2003, “Freedom and Autonomy in Schiller”, Journal of the History of Ideas, 64(1): 199–134. (Scholar)
- Safranski, Rüdiger, 2004, Friedrich Schiller, oder Die
Erfindung des Deutschen Idealismus, Munich: Hanser. (Scholar)
- Saranpa, Kathy, 2002, Schiller’s Wallenstein, Maria
Stuart, and Die Jungfrau von Orleans: The Critical Legacy,
Rochester, NY: Camden House. (Scholar)
- Savile, Anthony, 1987, Aesthetic Reconstructions: The Seminal Writings of Lessing, Kant and Schiller, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Schaper, Eva, 1985, “Towards the Aesthetic: A Journey with Friedrich Schiller”, British Journal of Aesthetics, 25(2): 153–168. doi:10.1093/bjaesthetics/25.2.153 (Scholar)
- Schindler, D.C., 2008, “An Aesthetics of Freedom: Friedrich
Schiller’s Breakthrough Beyond Subjectivism”, Yearbook
of Irish Philosophical Society, 2008: 84–109. (Scholar)
- Schmidt, Alexander, 2009, “The Liberty of the Ancients? Friedrich Schiller and Aesthetic Republicanism”, History of Political Thought, 30(2): 286–314. (Scholar)
- Sharpe, Lesley, 1991, Schiller: Drama, Thought and
Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, Schiller’s Aesthetic
Essays: Two Centuries of Criticism, Rochester, NY: Camden
House. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Concerning Aesthetic
Education”, in Martinson 2005b: 147–167. (Scholar)
- Stiening, Gideon, 2020, “‘Womit aber hatten es
die Kinder des Hauses verschuldet, daß er nur
für die Knechte sorgte?’ Schillers
Auseinandersetzung mit Kants
‘Rigorismus’”, Kant-Studien, 111(2):
269–284. (Scholar)
- Sponsel, Henrik, 2011, “Was sagte dieser Schiller (damals)?
Schillers Antworten auf seine Kritiker nach 1945”, in High,
Martin, & Oellers 2011: 383–400. (Scholar)
- Wilkinson, Elizabeth, 1961, Schiller: Poet or
Philosopher?, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Wilkinson, Elizabeth and L.A. Willoughby, 1967,
“Introduction”, in Elizabeth Wilkinson and L.A. Willoughby
(eds. and trans.), On the Aesthetic Education of Man in a Series
of Letters, pp. xi–cxcvi, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Williams, Raymond, 1966, Modern Tragedy, London: Chatto
and Windus. (Scholar)
- Winegar, Reed, 2013, “An Unfamiliar and Positive Law: On Kant and Schiller”, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 95(3): 275–297. (Scholar)
- Wood, Allen W., 2014, The Free Development of Each: Studies on Freedom, Right, and Ethics in Classical German Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199685530.001.0001 (Scholar)