Description
"Krell writes here with a brilliance of style that few other philosophers can match." -John Sallis
Although the Romantic Age is usually thought of as idealizing nature as the source of birth, life, and creativity, David Farrell Krell focuses on the preoccupation of three key German Romantic thinkers-Novalis, Schelling, and Hegel-with nature's destructive powers-contagion, disease, and death.
NatureOs destructive forces in the writings of Novalis, Schelling, and Hegel.
About the Author
David Farrell Krell is Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University. Among his books are Infectious Nietzsche, Daimon Life: Heidegger and Life-Philosophy, and Son of Spirit: A Novel.
Reviews
"Krell writes here with a brilliance of style that few other philosophers can match." - John Sallis
Book Information
ISBN 9780253211705
Author David Farrell Krell
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Indiana University Press
Publisher Indiana University Press