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Ep. 320: Friedrich Schlegel on Romanticism (Part One)

By: Mark Linsenmayer โ€” June 26th 2023 at 11:59
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On selected fragments from 1797-1801, "Dialogue on Poesy" (1799), and "Concerning the Essence of Critique" (1804).

What makes art "Romantic"? Schlegel sees good art as uniquely, authentically reaching out to a divine source that underlies and connects each of us.

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Ep. 319: Schiller on Experiencing Beauty (Part Two)

By: Mark Linsenmayer โ€” June 19th 2023 at 11:32
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Starting with letter 20 in On the Aesthetic Education of Man (1795), we tell more of the story of how art is supposed to get us from sensation to thinking.

Aesthetic perception ends up being essential to any conceptualization (thinking) whatsoever!

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Ep. 318: Friedrich Schiller on the Civilizing Potential of Art (Part Two)

By: Mark Linsenmayer โ€” June 5th 2023 at 12:28
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We continue working through letters 1-15 of On the Aesthetic Education of Man (1795), helped by Markus Reuter.

We get clearer on what Schiller means by Beauty, and how two contrary drives toward matter and form somehow cancel each other out to combine in a "play drive" that is at the heart of appreciating and creating art.

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Ep. 318: Friedrich Schiller on the Civilizing Potential of Art (Part One)

By: Mark Linsenmayer โ€” May 29th 2023 at 11:21
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Can art make us better people? Musician Markus Reuter joins Mark, Wes, and Seth to discussion the first half of On the Aesthetic Education of Man (1795).

Given the failure of the French Revolution, this famous German poet wondered what could make the masses capable of governing themselves? His answer: Beauty! Aesthetic appreciation puts us at a distance from our savage desires, enables the abstract thought necessary for Kantian rationalist morality, and yet keeps us in touch with our feelings so that we don't just become cogs in the industrial machine.

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