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Who are the main current representatives of Enlightened German Romanticism?

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>> No.13182964

>>13182944
this fucking pic

>> No.13182976

>>13182919
The Canadian idealists

>> No.13183065

>>13182976
Who are they?

>> No.13183084

Kantbot is a visionary
RCam is a fucking faggot, not even a pseud

>> No.13183111

>>13183084
>Twatter
>visionaries
Who will outpseud the pseuds?

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>> No.13183350

>>13183065
George Paxton Young
Samuel Dyde
John Watson
C. B. Macpherson
George Parkin Grant
Leslie Armour
Charles Taylor

>> No.13183372

>>13182976
>>13183350
Holy smokes. First time where I'm not the one making this recommendation.

Also of note are:
Robert Crouse
James Doull

Also of interest:
https://www.c-scp.org/2019/03/06/susan-m-dodd-and-neil-g-robertson-eds-hegel-and-canada-unity-of-opposites

>> No.13183403

>>13183084
>t Kantbot
You will never be like Nick Land, you even fail at being a failure.

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>>13183372
Much love anon

>> No.13183534

>>13183403
How do you perceive him to be trying to imitate Nick Land?

Not saying he's not a pseud, but that comparison doesn't make any sense.

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>>13183372
Thanks Canadian publishing

>> No.13183768

>>13183350
I think Charles Taylor is the only one I have heard of. Why do you recommend them? What is most interesting do you think? And where would you recommend starting?

>> No.13183818

>>13183768
Start with Charles Taylor then, he is probably the most famous; although I think C. B. Macpherson and George Grant are pretty big in Canadian academia still. Taylor's Hegel starts with a great summary of the German romantic drive towards a radical freedom as contradicted by the reductive and limiting sciences inherent to the enlightenment, and casts Hegel's work as the sublation of these contradictions into a unified system.

>> No.13183931

>>13183534
Both of them are tryhard twitter personalities to the post political alt-right crowd.

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