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E-raamat: Karoline von Gunderrode: Philosophical Writings

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At the start of the nineteenth century, Karoline von Günderrode burst onto the German intellectual scene with multi-genre collections of philosophical literature that were read by Goethe, Clemens Brentano, and other famous writers and academics. But Günderrode's philosophical insights were largely ignored or adopted without credit and in 1806 she died by suicide, leaving behind a small but powerful set of reflections on the nature of the self, friendship, life after death, human-nature relations, social progress, epistemology, religion, ethics, and many other topics. Long celebrated as an embodiment of tragic Romantic poetry, Günderrode has recently been rediscovered as the author of an original and exciting philosophy.

Günderrode was a nuanced thinker with a gift for using literary forms to engage readers with philosophical ideas. This volume makes many of Günderrode's most significant published and unpublished works, along with excerpts from her letters and notes on philosophical topics, available for the first time in English. The short introductions accompanying each text explicate the ideas embedded in Günderrode's writing, connecting them to intellectual debates of the day and to relevant work by better-known philosophers including Kant, Plato, Schelling, Herder, Schleiermacher, Hemsterhuis, Schlegel, and Novalis. The general introduction provides a more comprehensive orientation to Günderrode's philosophy, considering her metaphysics, epistemology, social and political thought, ethics, aesthetics, and reflections on gender, death, friendship, and human identity.
Dedication Acknowledgements Introduction Günderrode's Life and Works
Günderrode as a Philosopher Metaphysics Identity, Consciousness, and Death
Epistemology Social and Political Thought Ethics Aesthetics Gender Günderrode
and Genre Overview of This Volume Part 1 Works 1 Idea of the Earth
Introduction Idea of the Earth 2 Letters of Two Friends Introduction
Letters of Two Friends 3 The Manes Introduction The Manes 4 The Malabarian
Widows Introduction The Malabarian Widows 5 "An Apocalyptic Fragment" and "A
Dream" Introduction An Apocalyptic Fragment A Dream 6 The Wanderer's Descent
Introduction The Wanderer's Descent 7 The Adept Introduction The Adept 8 The
Frank in Egypt Introduction The Frank in Egypt 9 Immortalita Introduction
Immortalita 10 Story of a Brahmin Introduction Story of a Brahmin 11
Fragments on Ethics and Aesthetics
Introduction
(Excellence is a whole) (Love and Beauty) (Tendency of the Artist) Change and
Constancy (Only One and One to Serve) 12 Fragments on Music Introduction The
Realm of Tones Music Music for Me The Nightingale (Fragment) The Tones The
Cathedral in Cologne. A Fragment 13 The Aeronaut Introduction The Aeronaut 14
Once I Lived Sweet Life Introduction Once I Lived Sweet Life 15 Mora
Introduction Mora 16 Udohla
Introduction
Udohla Part 2 Notebooks 17 Introduction to Günderrode's Notebooks 18 Notes on
Philosophy of Nature Introduction (The true idea of materialism...) (Nature
is an eternal activity) Idea of Nature (All things are) 19 Notes on Chemistry
Introduction Notes on Chemistry 20 Notes on the Early German Romantics
Introduction Notes on the Early German Romantics 21 Notes on Schleiermacher
Introduction Notes on Schleiermacher 22 Notes on Hemsterhuis Introduction
Notes on Hemsterhuis 23 Miscellaneous Notes Introduction Philosophical
Dictionary and Other Definitions Philosophical Dictionary (Reason and
Understanding) Mathematical Definitions Other Definitions
Notes from Jean Paul, Hesperus
Notes from Summer 1804 to Early 1806 Part 3 Letters 24 Günderrode's Letters
Introduction Letters Bibliography Appendix: Sources for the Translations
Anna Ezekiel is a translator and historian of philosophy focused on post-Kantian German philosophy, especially work by historical women philosophers. Her translations of writings by Karoline von Günderrode, Bettina Brentano-von Arnim, Edith Stein, and others appear in Poetic Fragments (SUNY Press, 2016) and Women Philosophers in the Long 19th Century: The German Tradition (Oxford University Press, 2021). Dr. Ezekiel is also the author of numerous articles and book chapters on historical women philosophers, German Idealism, and Romanticism. She gained her PhD in philosophy from McGill in 2013 and now teaches on philosophy and gender at Parami University in Myanmar.