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Part One: History as a Life Form. 1. Johann Christoph Gatterer and History as Science
2. An Epicurean Democracy in Language: The volte face in Johann David Michaelis's Early Career
3. Reill's Vitalizing Nature in the Enlightenment and German Naturphilosophie
Part Two: Vitalism in Political and Cultural Translation. 4. "That Infinite Variety of Human Forms": Modern Identity and Portraiture in Enlightenment England
5. Was Marat a Vitalist?
6. The Vital Organism in the Thought of Humboldt and Mill
Part Three: Esotericism and the Enlightenment. 7. Constructs of Life Forms in Lavater's Physiognomy
8. The Preaching Philosopher: Andreas Weber (1718-81) between Wolffian Philosophy and Heterodox Theology
9. Between Myth and Archive, Alchemy and Science in Eighteenth-Century Naples: The Cabinet of Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of San Severo
10. The Liberal Mysticism of Madame de Staël.
2. An Epicurean Democracy in Language: The volte face in Johann David Michaelis's Early Career
3. Reill's Vitalizing Nature in the Enlightenment and German Naturphilosophie
Part Two: Vitalism in Political and Cultural Translation. 4. "That Infinite Variety of Human Forms": Modern Identity and Portraiture in Enlightenment England
5. Was Marat a Vitalist?
6. The Vital Organism in the Thought of Humboldt and Mill
Part Three: Esotericism and the Enlightenment. 7. Constructs of Life Forms in Lavater's Physiognomy
8. The Preaching Philosopher: Andreas Weber (1718-81) between Wolffian Philosophy and Heterodox Theology
9. Between Myth and Archive, Alchemy and Science in Eighteenth-Century Naples: The Cabinet of Raimondo di Sangro, Prince of San Severo
10. The Liberal Mysticism of Madame de Staël.