Friedrich Schiller Aesthetics of Freedom / Yu Suzuki

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 哲学 フリードリヒ・シラー 自由の美学 / 鈴木優
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Item number: BO4407414
Released date: 05 Apr 2024
著: 鈴木優

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Philosophy
[Introduction to Contents]
How Beauty Makes People Free
As a German national poet and philosophical doctor in the 18th century, Schiller aimed to engrave humanity through beauty and art while confronting the materialistic and mechanistic view of human beings of the same era.
The definitive edition of Schiller's, which delves into the whole picture of Schiller's philosophy.
Friedrich (1759 1805), a leading 18th-century German thinker and famous for his "Bandits", was active in various fields such as medicine, anthropology, history, philosophy, aesthetics, and literature.
This book focuses on Schiller's history as a philosophical doctor and reveals the whole picture of his thinking about "human freedom".
From the formation of early ideas to the establishment of 『 Aesthetic Education Letter 』 (1795), which can be said to be the culmination of his thinking, Schiller continued to explore the roles and possibilities of literature, art, and culture that can guarantee the free activity of the mind that cannot be reduced only by physical nature, and promote self-formation.
Tracing the path of Schiller's "human" research, and exploring the roles and possibilities of literature, art, and culture that tend to be relegated to the periphery as not useful.
"The Purpose of Mankind" (2) The Historical Truth to the PoetIc Truth (2) Part III : "Conditions and Roles of Aesthetic Imagery" (
Part III : "Conditions and Roles of Aesthetic Imagery" (
Part VI : "Conditions and Roles of Aesthetic Imagery" (
Part VI : "The Philosophical of Philosophy" (
Part VI : "The Fundamental Principles of Ideal Literature" (
Part IV : "The People's Poet Schiller
Chapter VII :" Art Concept for Modern People "(
Part VII :" Art Concept for Modern People "(
Part VII :" Art Concept for Modern People "(
Part VII :" Art Concept for Modern People "(
Part VIII :" Why Beauty Enables "Transition" (
Part VII : "Art Concept for Modern People" (
Part VIII : "Aesthetic Imagery" (