

An edition of Mortal Thought (2016)
Hölderlin and Philosophy
By James Luchte
Publish Date
Feb 22, 2018
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Language
eng
Pages
216
Description:
"Mortal Thought seeks to illustrate the artistic and philosophical contexts for Hölderlin's poetic thought and to trace his profound impact upon subsequent philosophy, most notably Nietzsche, the Frankfurt School, Heidegger and Post-structuralism. Beginning with the point of departure of Hölderlin in Kant and Fichte, Mortal Thought outlines the novel philosophical innovations of Hölderlin, and their influence upon philosophy from the 19th century to the present day. A renewed appreciation of Hölderlin will allow us to retrieve an authentic philosophy for our own era. Mortal Thought lays out a concise, clear and comprehensive account of the emergence of Hölderlin as philosopher and poet, of his influence upon the four dominant strands of Continental philosophy Nietzsche, Heidegger, Critical Theory and Post-structuralism -- and of his relevance for us in our own era."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
subjects: Philosophy, german, Holderlin, friedrich, 1770-1843, Criticism and interpretation, Philosophy, Appreciation, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), German Philosophy, Post-structuralism, Poetry, Critical theory, Modern, Social sciences -> philosophy -> post-structuralism, English & college success -> english -> literary criticism, Social sciences -> philosophy -> critical theory, Social sciences -> philosophy -> history & surveys, Tr, Mng