BRIDE 发表于 2025-3-25 07:09:04

The Way From Nature To God,r and Friedrich Schelling’s romantic ., both of which he first encountered as a student at the University of Copenhagen during the second half of the 1790s. Without question, Ørsted eagerly espoused the general tenets of Kant’s and Schelling’s force-based metaphysics; and, as is well known, Schellin

Prosaic 发表于 2025-3-25 10:55:12

,The Other Side Of Ørsted: Civil Obedience,it is today. The broad spectrum of his interests reveals that Ørsted was very much a man of his time. This is, of course, the primary focus of this symposium. But it was also an era which recognized the fact that scientific techniques and recently acquired scientific knowledge could exert an importa

敌意 发表于 2025-3-25 13:56:21

The Making Of A Danish Kantian: Science And The New Civil Society,he University of Copenhagen, by 1851 there was a whole faculty. In Copenhagen in 1777 most people engaging in natural philosophy had had a background in theology, and indeed the educated discourse had been sustained almost entirely by the clergy. By 1851, science related more obviously to manufactur

Suggestions 发表于 2025-3-25 19:19:25

Phrenology And Danish Romanticism,edical, scientific, and intellectual circles. Several factors shaped its first reception here, for instance the general positivistic turn of both science and medicine from the 1820s onwards. However, what foremost coloured the discussions of phrenology in Copenhagen was the philosophical and intelle

Terminal 发表于 2025-3-25 23:09:02

Natural Ends And The End Of Nature,lvage something from the wreckage of traditional teleology. It may be hard to see why he would have thought he could do so until we see that Hume’s attack is not in fact a complete rejection of traditional teleology.

昏迷状态 发表于 2025-3-26 03:00:04

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A保存的 发表于 2025-3-26 09:10:46

,Kant—Naturphilosophie—Electromagnetism,wn mind, with his rather deep philosophical engagement with both Kant’s philosophy of science, as presented in the . of 1786, and the further development of this philosophy within post-Kantian German ., especially as represented by Schelling. Building on Stauffer’s contribution, L. Pearce Williams d

CHAFE 发表于 2025-3-26 14:58:39

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空气 发表于 2025-3-26 20:13:26

The Culture Of Science And Experiments In Jena Around 1800,d cross it in less than a quarter of an hour. It was, in fact, a poor area to live and work in. (Steiger 1958; Walther, H. G. 2001). As has been shown by recent research, the economic conditions during the interregnum of . were anything but ideal. Intellectual life was also limited (Berger 2001). Ev
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