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Jenseits des Dualismus zwischen tierischer Natur und geistiger Natur: Kants Mensch „in zwiefacher Qualität“ und Schillers „ganzer Mensch“

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From the journal Kant-Studien

Abstract

In my contribution, I discuss the important role of moral anthropological questions in the development of Schiller’s theoretical thought. I underline the fact that Schiller’s philosophical questions in Jena are much closer to those he confronted in Stuttgart – much closer than is considered to be the case in contemporary Schiller scholarship. I show how this continuity becomes evident when we take into consideration the moral anthropological topics that continued to interest Schiller throughout his life. To ground my argument, I show that the concept of the“whole human being” (i. e. the concept of a human considered in its entirety, as both sensible and rational) constitutes the continuous characteristic of Schiller’s philosophical considerations.

Acknowledgments

Diese Veröffentlichung wurde durch ein Feodor-Lynen-Forschungsstipendium der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung unterstützt. Für die sprachliche Verbesserung des Textes bin ich Sandra Vlasta dankbar.

Published Online: 2020-06-04
Published in Print: 2020-05-26

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