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5Refusing Disenchantment: Romanticism, Criticism, PhilosophyPhilosophy and Literature 40 (2): 549-557. 2016.Aremarkable revival of interest in Romanticism has taken place among some philosophers in recent years. Why should this be so? Romanticism has had a bad reputation among literary critics of a variety of persuasions throughout most of the twentieth century, when it was not even a topic for analytical philosophy in the English-speaking world. The philosophical movement most associated with Romanticism—German idealism—had been shunned by the curricula of a majority of the most prestigious British a…Read more
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Middlebury, Vermont, United States of America
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Aesthetics |
20th Century Philosophy |
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Aesthetics |
19th Century Philosophy |
European Philosophy |