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  1. Friedrich Schlegel.Allen Speight - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • The genial education of genius in German idealism and early romanticism.Steven Sych - unknown
    Historically, Early German Romanticism has been viewed as a reaction against the science-oriented and rationalistic Enlightenment philosophies that preceded it; exemplary of such readings is that of G. W. F. Hegel, who accuses the Romantics of irrationalism and a retreat from community. The purpose of the following thesis is to refute Hegel's criticism and argue that Romantic philosophy presents us with a truth-oriented discourse. Although others have defended the Romantics against Hegel, the reading presented here is unique insofar as it (...)
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