It is dedicated to “Philosophy and Jena Romanticism”, and was co-edited by Jim Tartaglia and Stephen Leach from Keele University.
Volume 33 Issue 4:
Philosophy and Jena Romanticism James Tartaglia, Stephen Leach
The Contemporary Significance of Early German Romantic Philosophy Andrew Bowie
A Note on Friedrich Schlegel’s Reception of the Wissenschaftslehre Kienhow Goh
The Mythology of Reason in “Das älteste Systemprogramm”: A Hegelian Project? Martina Barnaba
Serious Jokes: Friedrich Schlegel and the Philosophical Use of Irony James Clow
On the Roots of Romantic Irony and the Pleasure of Being (Mis)understood Katia Hay
Schelling’s Clara: Romantic Psychotherapy Michael Vater
The Natural Man: Novalis’ Aesthetic Anthropology Matteo Cherubini
The Transcendental Grounds of Novalis’ Conception of Life as Poetical Work Maurizio Maria Malimpensa
Back from the Future. Remarks on Temporality and Totality in the Birth of Classical German Philosophy Agustín Lucas Prestifilippo
Novalis’ Metaphysics of Having: A Step Towards an Environmental Conception of the Human–Nature Relationship Giulia Valpione
Jena Romanticism Revisited Azade Seyhan