Hegel on Schleiermacher and Postmodernity

Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 32 (4):457-72 (2003)
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Abstract

Hegel's critique of Schleiermacher as the embodiment of two currents of romantic irony: empiricist skepticism (Schlegel) and feeling (Novalis), are explicitly presented as "absolute presupposition of our time". The article associates these "presuppositions" with features of postmodernity, as presented by Lyotard. Thus, the Hegelian critique of Schleiermacher might be read as a critique of postmodernity.

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Jeffrey Reid
University of Ottawa

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