Latest Issue of Inquiry: Schiller, McDowell, and Heidegger
April 8th, 2008
The latest issue of Inquiry — Inquiry 51(1) February 2008 — has just arrived, and there are several articles on Schiller which may interest those who study aesthetics, Romanticism, and post-Kantian German philosophy:
- Pleasure, Freedom and Grace: Schiller’s “Completion” of Kant’s Ethics, Anne Margaret Baxley
- Schiller, Scots and Germans: Freedom and Diversity in The Aesthetic Education of Man, Douglas Moggach
- Schiller and the Dance of Beauty, Stephen Houlgate
- How Shall We Read Schiller Today?, Violetta L. Waibel
- Schiller as Philosopher: A Reply to My Critics, Frederick Beiser
There is also an article on John McDowell and idealism:
- McDowell and Idealism, Adrian Haddock
As well as one questioning whether there is a hermeneutics of suspicion in Being and Time:
- Is There a Hermeneutics of Suspicion in Being and Time?, Matheson Russell
You may access the journal here by using your Harvard ID and PIN.
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