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  1. Heidegger and the problem of evil
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main

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  2. The anxiety of autonomy and the aesthetics of German orientalism
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different impetus... mehr

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    German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different impetus for orientalism in German thought, seeing it as an effort to come to grips with the Other within German society at the turn of the nineteenth century and within the dynamics of subjectivity itself. Drawing largely on work by feminist scholars, the book uncovers an anxiety at the core of Kantian and post-Kantian thought, thus shedding light on its derogation (or elevation) of Oriental cultures. Kant's philosophy of freedom is a construction of modern, Western masculinity. Reason, which alone can make freedom possible, subverts and orders chaotic nature and protects the rational subject from the enervating influences of the senses and the imagination. The feminized, sexually charged Orient is a threat to the historical achievement of Western male rationality. Germana's book emphasizes aesthetics in the German orientalist discourse, a subject that has received little attention to date. In this tradition of German thought, aesthetics became a form of spiritual anthropology, ordering and classifying societies, races, and genders in terms of their ability to master the senses and the imagination, forces that undermine rational autonomy, the very source of human (i.e., masculine) dignity. Nicholas A. Germana is Professor of History at Keene State College, New Hampshire

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Orientalism; East and West; German philosophy; Kant, Immanuel ; 1724-1804 ; Influence; Orientalism ; Germany ; History; German philosophy; East and West ; History; Germany ; Intellectual life
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804)
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  3. The anxiety of autonomy and the aesthetics of German orientalism
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    "German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different... mehr

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    "German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different impetus for orientalism in German thought, seeing it as an effort to come to grips with the Other within German society at the turn of the nineteenth century and within the dynamics of subjectivity itself. Drawing largely on work by feminist scholars, the book uncovers an anxiety at the core of Kantian and post-Kantian thought, thus shedding light on its derogation (or elevation) of Oriental cultures. Kant's philosophy of freedom is a construction of modern, Western masculinity. Reason, which alone can make freedom possible, subverts and orders chaotic nature and protects the rational subject from the enervating influences of the senses and the imagination. The feminized, sexually-charged Orient is a threat to the historical achievement of Western male rationality. Germana's book emphasizes aesthetics in the German orientalist discourse, a subject that has received little attention to date. In this tradition of German thought, aesthetics became a form of spiritual anthropology, ordering and classifying societies, races, and genders in terms of their ability to master the senses and the imagination, forces that undermine rational autonomy, the very source of human (i.e. masculine) dignity."...Provided by publisher

     

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    ISBN: 9781640140028; 1640140026
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; Orientalism; German philosophy; East and West; Kantianismus; Ästhetik; Kulturimperialismus; Orientalismus <Kulturwissenschaften>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804)
    Umfang: xii, 266 Seiten
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. The anxiety of autonomy and the aesthetics of German orientalism
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different impetus... mehr

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    German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different impetus for orientalism in German thought, seeing it as an effort to come to grips with the Other within German society at the turn of the nineteenth century and within the dynamics of subjectivity itself. Drawing largely on work by feminist scholars, the book uncovers an anxiety at the core of Kantian and post-Kantian thought, thus shedding light on its derogation (or elevation) of Oriental cultures. Kant's philosophy of freedom is a construction of modern, Western masculinity. Reason, which alone can make freedom possible, subverts and orders chaotic nature and protects the rational subject from the enervating influences of the senses and the imagination. The feminized, sexually charged Orient is a threat to the historical achievement of Western male rationality. Germana's book emphasizes aesthetics in the German orientalist discourse, a subject that has received little attention to date. In this tradition of German thought, aesthetics became a form of spiritual anthropology, ordering and classifying societies, races, and genders in terms of their ability to master the senses and the imagination, forces that undermine rational autonomy, the very source of human (i.e., masculine) dignity. Nicholas A. Germana is Professor of History at Keene State College, New Hampshire

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Orientalism / Germany / History; German philosophy; East and West / History; Orientalismus <Kulturwissenschaften>; Kulturimperialismus; Ästhetik; Kantianismus
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kant, Immanuel / 1724-1804 / Influence
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  5. Discours de métaphysique
    suivi de, Monadologie et autres textes
    Erschienen: 2004
    Verlag:  Gallimard, Paris

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    ISBN: 207032964X; 9782070329649
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    Schriftenreihe: Collection Folio/essais ; 391
    Folio essais ; 391
    Weitere Schlagworte: (rasuqam)Dieu.; (rasuqam)Dieu.; (lcsh)Metaphysics.; (lcsh)Monadology.; (rvm)Métaphysique.; (rvm)Dieu.; (rvm)Monadologie.; (fast)Metaphysics.; (fast)Monadology.; (rasuqam)Métaphysique.; (rasuqam)Monadologie.; Array
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  6. Heidegger and the problem of evil
  7. O modelo heurístico orgânico na obra de F. W. J. Schelling e sua recepção na Rússia do início do século XIX

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    Enthalten in: Pandaemonium Germanicum; São Paulo : Departamento de Letras Modernas, Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas, Universidade de São Paulo, 1997-; 22.2019, No. 37, S. 377-400; Online-Ressource
    Schlagworte: Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von; Romantik; Organismus; Philosophie; Rezeption; Russland; Nationalismus
    Weitere Schlagworte: Romanticism; Organism; German philosophy; Nationalism; Russian history; Romantismo; Organismo; Filosofia alemã; Nacionalismo; História da Rússia
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  8. The anxiety of autonomy and the aesthetics of German orientalism
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    "German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different... mehr

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    "German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different impetus for orientalism in German thought, seeing it as an effort to come to grips with the Other within German society at the turn of the nineteenth century and within the dynamics of subjectivity itself. Drawing largely on work by feminist scholars, the book uncovers an anxiety at the core of Kantian and post-Kantian thought, thus shedding light on its derogation (or elevation) of Oriental cultures. Kant's philosophy of freedom is a construction of modern, Western masculinity. Reason, which alone can make freedom possible, subverts and orders chaotic nature and protects the rational subject from the enervating influences of the senses and the imagination. The feminized, sexually-charged Orient is a threat to the historical achievement of Western male rationality. Germana's book emphasizes aesthetics in the German orientalist discourse, a subject that has received little attention to date. In this tradition of German thought, aesthetics became a form of spiritual anthropology, ordering and classifying societies, races, and genders in terms of their ability to master the senses and the imagination, forces that undermine rational autonomy, the very source of human (i.e. masculine) dignity."--Provided by publisher

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: BE 3720
    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: German philosophy; Orientalism; East and West
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804)
    Umfang: xii, 266 Seiten, 23 cm
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  9. The anxiety of autonomy and the aesthetics of German orientalism
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different impetus... mehr

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    German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different impetus for orientalism in German thought, seeing it as an effort to come to grips with the Other within German society at the turn of the nineteenth century and within the dynamics of subjectivity itself. Drawing largely on work by feminist scholars, the book uncovers an anxiety at the core of Kantian and post-Kantian thought, thus shedding light on its derogation (or elevation) of Oriental cultures. Kant's philosophy of freedom is a construction of modern, Western masculinity. Reason, which alone can make freedom possible, subverts and orders chaotic nature and protects the rational subject from the enervating influences of the senses and the imagination. The feminized, sexually charged Orient is a threat to the historical achievement of Western male rationality. Germana's book emphasizes aesthetics in the German orientalist discourse, a subject that has received little attention to date. In this tradition of German thought, aesthetics became a form of spiritual anthropology, ordering and classifying societies, races, and genders in terms of their ability to master the senses and the imagination, forces that undermine rational autonomy, the very source of human (i.e., masculine) dignity. Nicholas A. Germana is Professor of History at Keene State College, New Hampshire

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: Orientalism; East and West; German philosophy; Kant, Immanuel ; 1724-1804 ; Influence; Orientalism ; Germany ; History; German philosophy; East and West ; History; Germany ; Intellectual life
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804)
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  10. Heidegger and the problem of evil
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in social sciences, philosophy and history of ideas ; Volume 15
    Schlagworte: Heidegger, Martin; Nationalsozialismus; Heidegger, Martin; <<Das>> Böse; Philosophie
    Weitere Schlagworte: German philosophy; Heidegger's reception; Metaphysics; Nazism; Totalitarianism; 03.02.02: Philosophie; Metaphysik und Ontologie; 03.03.03: Philosophie; Philosophie der Gegenwart; 03.05: Philosophie; Philosophische Dokumentation
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    Schlagworte: Philosophers; Philosophes
    Weitere Schlagworte: Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm (1844-1900); Nietzsche, Friedrich; Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm (1844-1900); Array
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  12. The anxiety of autonomy and the aesthetics of German orientalism
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Camden House, Rochester, New York

    "German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different... mehr

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    "German orientalism has been understood, variously, as a form of latent colonialism, as a quest for academic hegemony in Europe, and as an effort to diagnose and treat the ills of modern Western culture. Nicholas Germana identifies a different impetus for orientalism in German thought, seeing it as an effort to come to grips with the Other within German society at the turn of the nineteenth century and within the dynamics of subjectivity itself. Drawing largely on work by feminist scholars, the book uncovers an anxiety at the core of Kantian and post-Kantian thought, thus shedding light on its derogation (or elevation) of Oriental cultures. Kant's philosophy of freedom is a construction of modern, Western masculinity. Reason, which alone can make freedom possible, subverts and orders chaotic nature and protects the rational subject from the enervating influences of the senses and the imagination. The feminized, sexually-charged Orient is a threat to the historical achievement of Western male rationality. Germana's book emphasizes aesthetics in the German orientalist discourse, a subject that has received little attention to date. In this tradition of German thought, aesthetics became a form of spiritual anthropology, ordering and classifying societies, races, and genders in terms of their ability to master the senses and the imagination, forces that undermine rational autonomy, the very source of human (i.e. masculine) dignity."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Schlagworte: German philosophy; Orientalism; East and West
    Weitere Schlagworte: Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804)
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