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Eintrag Nr. 19357
Literature type Articles
Author Amrine, Frederick
Title Goethean Intuitions
Title of magazine / anthology Goethe Yearbook
Counting 18, 1
Year 2011
Pages 35-50
Mention of Spinoza s./v. Kommentar/commentary
Language English
Thematic areas Reception history
Subject (individuals) Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Autopsy no
Complete bibliographic evaluation no
German commentary "As a philosopher of science, Goethe progresses through three phases, which one might call Realist, Idealist, and Romantic. The major influence in the first phase is Spinoza as interpreted by Herder; in the second, Fichte. In the third phase, Goethe develops an original epistemology that might be termed a kind of gesteigerter Spinozismus" (S. 35).
English commentary "As a philosopher of science, Goethe progresses through three phases, which one might call Realist, Idealist, and Romantic. The major influence in the first phase is Spinoza as interpreted by Herder; in the second, Fichte. In the third phase, Goethe develops an original epistemology that might be termed a kind of gesteigerter Spinozismus" (p. 35).
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