Johan Ludvig Heiberg : Philosopher, Littérateur, Dramaturge, and Political Thinker.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stewart, Jon
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum Press, 2008.
Series:Danish golden age studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front cover ; Title page ; Colophone ; Table of Contents ; List of Contributors ; Abbreviations ; Heiberg's Works ; Hegel's Writings ; Kierkegaard's Writings ; Other Works ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction ; I. Philosophy ; Heiberg's ""Hegelian"" Solution to the Free Will Problem ; I. Heiberg and Hegel ; II. The Danish Debate about Free Will ; III. Heiberg's Basic Philosophical Assumptions ; IV. Heiberg's Solution to the Problem of Free Will ; A. The Concept ""Freedom"" ; B. Analysis of the Concept of the Human Being Who Strives to Free Itself from Compulsion
  • C. The Dialectical Relation between Freedom and Necessity Seen from the Perspective of the Idea D. The Free Will in the Empirical Sense ; V. What Was it in Hegel that Attracted Heiberg? ; Heiberg's Legitimation of Speculative Thinking for Golden Age Copenhagen ; I. Two Ages Making Room for Spirit ; A. Chaos, Complexitiy, and Emergence ; B. Weak Emergence, Strong Emergence, and Downward Causation ; C. The Analogy ; II. G.W.F Hegel on Speculation ; A.A Philosophy of Spirit ; B. Spirit, Subject, Science, Sublation ; C. The Development of Hegel's Philosophy
  • D. Two Passages from the Science of Logic E. The Speculative Act ; F. The Theologians' Take ; G. The Subjectivist Critique ; H. The Intersubjectivist Affirmation ; I. The Three Moments of Hegel's Dialectic ; III. J.L. Heiberg on Speculation ; A. On the Significance of Philosophy ; B. Introducing the Speculative Logic ; C. Further Clarifying the Speculative Method ; D. Immediacy and Reflection ; E. The Concept ; F. God ; Heiberg and the Immortality Debate: A Historical Overview ; I. Spirit and Eternity: The Problem of Immortality in Hegel's Philosophy of Religion
  • II. The Status questionis after Hegel's Death in the German States and in Prussia III. Short Overview of the Danish Immortality Debate ; IV. The Historical Development of Heiberg's Conception of Immortality ; A. Poetry, Journalism and Speculation: Heiberg's Early Treatment of Immortality ; B. The Problems of Immortality in Heiberg's Interpretation of Hegelian Philosoph y ; C.A Soul after Death: A Poetic-Speculative Reconciliation with Christianity ; Heiberg's Speculative Poetry as a Model for Kierkegaard's Concept of Controlled Irony
  • I. Heiberg's and Kierkegaard's Analyses of the Crisis of the Age II. Poetry and Philosophy and ""Controlled Irony"" ; III. The Categories of Logic and ""Controlled Irony"" ; IV. History, Appropriation and ""Controlled Irony"" ; II. Literature and Criticism ; Heiberg and Kierkegaard: Playing with Nemesis ; I. Heiberg's Account of Contingency and Nemesis ; II. Kierkegaard's Account of Fate and Providence ; III. Heiberg's ""A Soul after Death"" ; Hebbel's Dispute with Heiberg ; Heiberg's Initial Approach: The Prelude to his Critical Breakthrough ; I. On the Way toward a Revelation