New Frontiers in Reviewing: Experimental German Philosophical Review Practices around 1800

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Abstract

This paper introduces a grouping of experimental philosophical review journals around 1800, situated around editors associated with German idealism and German realism. By examining one journal edited by Reinhold the degree of experimentation is demonstrated within the context of experimental journals as well as established philosophical review standards in the second half of the 18th century. Among the transformations are the review length, scope, the use of mockery and literary style.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPhilosophical Reviews in German Territories (1668-1799)
EditorsMarco Sgarbi
Place of PublicationFirenze
PublisherFirenze University Press
Chapter6
Pages107-135
Number of pages29
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)979-12-215-0573-3, 979-12-215-0574-0, 979-12-215-0575-7
ISBN (Print)979-12-215-0572-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

SeriesKnowledge and its Histories

Keywords

  • Review
  • Critique
  • Criticism
  • Journals
  • Fichte
  • Kant
  • Jacobi
  • Reinhold
  • Schlegel
  • Köppen
  • Hegel
  • Schelling
  • Marx
  • Engels
  • Lessing
  • Mendelssohn
  • Nicolai
  • Jean Paul
  • Rousseau
  • Hamann
  • Bouterwek
  • Bardili
  • ad hominem

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