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Acknowledgments | ||
Prologue | ||
1 | Introduction: A Most Happy Encounter | 1 |
Pt. 1 | The Early Romantic Movement in Literature, Philosophy, and Science | |
2 | The Early Romantic Movement | 17 |
3 | Schelling: The Poetry of Nature | 114 |
4 | Denouement: Farewell to Jena | 193 |
Pt. 2 | Scientific Foundations of the Romantic Conception of Life | |
5 | Early Theories of Development: Blumenbach and Kant | 207 |
6 | Kielmeyer and the Organic Powers of Nature | 238 |
7 | Johann Christian Reil's Romantic Theories of Life and Mind, or Rhapsodies on a Cat-Piano | 252 |
8 | Schelling's Dynamic Evolutionism | 289 |
9 | Conclusion: Mechanism, Teleology, and Evolution | 307 |
Pt. 3 | Goethe, a Genius for Poetry, Morphology, and Women | |
10 | The Erotic Authority of Nature | 325 |
11 | Goethe's Scientific Revolution | 407 |
12 | Conclusion: The History of a Life in Art and Science | 503 |
Pt. 4 | Epilogue | |
13 | The Romantic Conception of Life | 511 |
14 | Darwin's Romantic Biology | 514 |
Bibliography | 555 | |
Index | 573 |
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