Keywords
Aesthetics
phenomenology
ontology
German Idealism
Hegel
Goethe
History of Philosophy
phenomenology
ontology
German Idealism
Hegel
Goethe
History of Philosophy
Abstract
The article revises the relationship between Goethe, Hegel and the German Idealists and argues Goethe had an interest in kantian philosophy and although Hegel was appreciative of his work, not so vice versa.Downloads
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