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Author Berkeley, Richard, 1971-
Title Coleridge and the crisis of reason [electronic resource] / RichardBerkeley
Imprint Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave, 2007
book jacket
Descript xii, 231 p
Note Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-228) and index
Part I. Coleridge and Spinoza -- Silence and the pantheistic sublimein Coleridge's early poetry -- Spinoza and the problem of the infinite-- The providential wreck: Coleridge and Spinoza's metaphysics -- PartII. Coleridge and pantheism controversy -- Understanding the pantheismcontroversy -- Reading under a warp: Coleridge and Jacobi's transformations of reason -- Coleridge, Mendelssohn andthe defence of reason -- Coleridge and Schelling: the seductions of ideal pantheism -- Part III.Thepantheism controversy in Coleridge's later thought -- The anxiety of pantheism -- hidden dimensionsofColeridge's transcendental deduction -- Coleridge's Trinity: the defence of immanence -- Reason,understanding and truth
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Coleridge and the Crisis of Reason examines Coleridge's understanding of the pantheism controversy - the crisis of reason in German philosophy - revealing the context informing Coleridge's understanding of German thinkers. It challenges previous accounts of the poet's philosophical engagements, forcing a reconsideration of his understanding of figures such as Schelling, Jacobi and Spinoza. The argument is built on original research into Coleridge's MS materials, marginal annotations and even plagiarisms from these figures, to provide a close textual analysis of his understanding of them. Most importantly, this exciting new studyestablishes the central importance of the contested status of reason for Coleridge's poetry, accounts of the imagination and later religious thought, revealing his fundamental anxiety over the status of the rational subject
Palgrave
Link Original 9780230521643 0230521649 (DLC) 2007060024 (OCoLC)79862010
Subject Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 -- Philosophy
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 -- Knowledge -- Pantheism
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 -- Knowledge -- Philosophy, German
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834 -- Religion
Pantheism in literature
Pantheism
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