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The Romantic Idea Of The Golden Age In Friedrich Schlegels Philosophy Of History Asko Nivala

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The Romantic Idea Of The Golden Age In Friedrich Schlegels Philosophy Of History Asko Nivala
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Asko Nivala
ISBN: 9781351797276, 1351797271
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Romantic Idea Of The Golden Age In Friedrich Schlegels Philosophy Of History Asko Nivala by Asko Nivala 9781351797276, 1351797271 instant download after payment.

The nineteenth-century Romantic understanding of history is often confused with the longing for the past Golden Age. In this book, the Romantic idea of Golden Age is seen from a new angle by discussing it in the context of Friedrich Schlegel’s works. Interestingly, Schlegel argued that the concept of a past Golden Age in the beginning of history was itself a product of antiquity, imagined without any historical ground.
The Golden Age was not bygone for Schlegel, but to be produced in the future. His utopian vision of the Kingdom of God was related to the millenarian expectations of perpetual peace aroused by the revolutionary wars. Schlegel understood current era through the kairos concept, which emphasized the present possibilities for public agency. Thus history could not be reduced to any kind of pre-established pattern of redemption, for the future was determined only by the opportunities manifested in the present time.

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