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Schiller as Philosopher

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Published 2005 Oxford University Press 8 views
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Frederick C. Beiser

Frederick Beiser is a leading authority on Hegel and German Romantic thought, and the editor of the Cambridge Companion to Hegel. He holds bachelor's degrees from Shimer College, where he studied in the Oxford study abroad program, and from Oxford's Oriel College. His doctorate is from Oxford's Wolfson College. His first book, The Fate of Reason (1987), won the Thomas J. Wilson prize. Beiser currently teaches at Syracuse University. (from Shimer College Wiki)

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It is generally recognized that one of the most creative periods of aesthetics was that from Baumgarten to Hegel, a period stretching roughly eighty-five years, from the publication of Baumgarten's Aesthetica in 1750 to Hegel's Vorlesungen uber Asthetik in 1835...

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