000760871 000__ 04837cam\a2200553Mi\4500 000760871 001__ 760871 000760871 005__ 20230306142128.0 000760871 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000760871 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 000760871 008__ 160523t20152015gw\\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000760871 019__ $$a946786331 000760871 020__ $$a9789401773393$$q(electronic book) 000760871 020__ $$a9401773394$$q(electronic book) 000760871 020__ $$z9401773386 000760871 020__ $$z9789401773386 000760871 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)ocn950965267 000760871 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)950965267$$z(OCoLC)946786331 000760871 040__ $$aCN3GA$$beng$$cCN3GA$$dOCLCO$$dEBLCP$$dOCLCF 000760871 0411_ $$aeng$$hita 000760871 043__ $$ae-gx--- 000760871 049__ $$aISEA 000760871 050_4 $$aB2948$$b.M7813 2015eb 000760871 08204 $$a193$$223 000760871 1001_ $$aMuratori, Cecilia,$$d1981-$$eauthor. 000760871 24010 $$aPrimo filosofo tedesco.$$lEnglish 000760871 24510 $$aFirst German philosopher :$$bthe mysticism of Jakob Böhme as interpreted by Hegel /$$cCecilia Muratori ; translated from the Italian by Richard Dixon and Raphaëlle Burns. 000760871 264_1 $$aHeidelberg :$$bSpringer,$$c[2015] 000760871 264_4 $$c©2015 000760871 300__ $$a1 online resource. 000760871 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000760871 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000760871 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000760871 4901_ $$aInternational archives of the history of ideas =$$aArchives internationales d'histoire des idées,$$x0066-6610 ;$$v217 000760871 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 000760871 5050_ $$aNote on Translations; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; Böhme; Hegel; Other Sources; Introduction; Chapter 1: The Reception of Böhme's Philosophy Around 1800; 1 Preamble: Böhme's Comeback in Germany and the Romantic Reception; 1.1 The "Mystical Cobbler" and Franckenberg's Biography of Böhme; 1.2 Böhme and the Jena Circle; 1.2.1 Tieck's "Hypochondriac Enthusiasm" for Böhme's Writings; 1.2.2 Böhme's Poesie According to Friedrich Schlegel; 2 The Reception of Böhme's Philosophy Through the Theories of Animal Magnetism and Theosophy 000760871 5058_ $$a2.1 Naturphilosophie and Animal Magnetism: Nature's Dynamics and the Mystical Experience of Magnetic Sleep2.2 Böhme's Mysticism Between Paracelsus and Theosophy; 3 The Historical Context of Hegel's Encounter with Theosophia Revelata; 3.1 Magnetic 'Torpor' and Böhme's Speculation: The Reasons for a Missing Link; 3.1.1 The Correspondence Between Hegel and van Ghert; 3.1.2 Animal Magnetism and Hellsehen in the Encyclopedia; 3.2 The Influence of Pietism and Mysticism on the Young Hegel; Chapter 2: Two Different Conceptions of Mysticism in Hegel's Writings 000760871 5058_ $$a1 The Meaning of Mysticism and Its Role in the Early Writings1.1 Mysticism in Fragments on Popular Religion and Christianity; 1.2 Mystical Action and Mystical Object; 1.2.1 Mystical Action and the Difference Between the Mystical and the Symbolic; 1.2.2 The Mystical Object and Its Contradictions; 1.2.3 Luther and the "Mystical Point" of the Ritual; 1.3 Speaking Mystically: Mysticism, Movement and Schwärmerei in The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate; 2 Mysticism and Mystification: The Hegelian Attack on the Mystical Alienation of the Romantics and of the Followers of Schelling 000760871 5058_ $$a2.1 The Leap Beyond the Limit and the Pistol Shot in the Preface to the Phenomenology2.2 Hegel's Review of Solger's Writings and the "Mystical Tendency" of Romanticism; 2.3 From Mystification to Mysticism; 3 Mysticism and Speculation; 3.1 The Mystery and the Secret; 3.2 Mystical Enthusiasm and the Movement of Thought; 3.2.1 The Neoplatonists and the Mystical Scholastics; 3.2.2 The Dispute over the Notion of Mystical Enthusiasm (Schwärmerei); 3.2.3 The Case of Jakob Böhme; 4 Appendix. 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