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Sentimental beings: subjects, nature, and society in romantic philosophy

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This article examines the role played by 'feeling' (Gefühl) and 'love' within the philosophy of German Romanticism. After an introduction (I) to the actual debate on German Romanticism, paragraph 2 sketches an analysis of the concept of 'Gefühl' at the end of the 18 th century and highlights the differences with its actual meaning. The successive three sections are dedicated to three pivotal figures of German Romanticism: F. Schlegel (III), Novalis (IV) and Baader (V). Similarities and differences between these authors will be emphasised. It will be demonstrated that they deny the reason˗feeling opposition, and that 'feeling' and 'love' are at the heart of their ontology, epistemology and conception of subjectivity, conditioning the Romantic human-nature relationship and Romantic political philosophy. In the concluding remarks (VI), this paper explains how German Romanticism can still help to better understand the role of feelings in politics.
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hal-04162340 , version 1 (14-07-2023)

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Giulia Valpione. Sentimental beings: subjects, nature, and society in romantic philosophy. British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2023, 31 (1), pp.79-102. ⟨10.1080/09608788.2022.2144127⟩. ⟨hal-04162340⟩
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