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Journal articles on the topic "Berlinische Monatsschrift"

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Jeppesen, Morten Haugaard. "Den selvbefordrende profeti - indledning til Kants "Idé til en almen historie"." Slagmark - Tidsskrift for idéhistorie, no. 17 (February 1, 2018): 93–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/sl.v0i17.103633.

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Sideløbende med arbejdet med sine tre store Kritikker skrev Kant en række mindre afhandlinger om politik og historie. To af dem, 'Ide til en almen historie med verdensborgerlig hensigt' og 'Besvarelse af spørgsmålet: Hvad er oplysning?', publiceredes i 1784 med blot en måneds mellemrum i henholdsvis november- og decemberhæftet af Berlinische Monatsschrift.
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Fischer, Hannes. "‚Nationaljournale‘ gründen vor 1800: Das Avertissement." Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur 45, no. 1 (June 4, 2020): 150–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/iasl-2020-0009.

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AbstractOn the basis of newly discovered Avertissements, this paper reconstructs the process of founding the popular journals Teutscher Merkur, Deutsches Museum, and Berlinische Monatsschrift in the late eighteenth century. The Avertissements were meant to attract new readers and writers to the newly founded journal. By comparing and analyzing these short programmatic texts, the paper shows how, by developing new strategies of distribution and reader participation, the three monthlies established the concept of the Nationaljournal.
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Schmidt, James. "What Enlightenment Was: How Moses Mendelssohn and Immanuel Kant Answered the Berlinische Monatsschrift." Journal of the History of Philosophy 30, no. 1 (1992): 77–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hph.1992.0012.

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Filho, José Eduardo Pimentel. "Kant e Foucault, da aufklärung à ontologia crítica." Griot : Revista de Filosofia 5, no. 1 (June 14, 2012): 21–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.31977/grirfi.v5i1.522.

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O que se buscará com o seguinte artigo é recriar, e analisar, o trajeto filosófico que tem sua origem no conceito kantiano de Aufklärung, e cuja evolução nos levará até o conceito foucaultiano de “ontologia crítica”. Em 1784, Kant diria num artigo do jornal alemão Berlinische Monatsschrift que a Aufklärung (termo alemão para designar o evento histórico do Iluminismo) seria uma saída da minoridade do homem, e por minoridade podemos entender o fato do homem não ser capaz de fazer uso do seu próprio entendimento, ficando assim dependente da razão de tutores (pastores, médicos, governantes, etc.). A partir disto, Foucault, em 1984, diria que a originalidade desta resposta de Kant está exatamente em não propor um método ou uma doutrina, mas antes, em incitar uma ação: propriamente a ação de saída [Ausgang]. Assim, Foucault nos apresentaria sua “ontologia crítica”; que diferentemente da ontologia tradicional (metafísica) que busca capturar os acontecimentos numa doutrina, o papel da ontologia foucaultiana seria exatamente o de tornar o sujeito incapturável por qualquer doutrina que apreende os acontecimentos num SER exclusivo. O que Foucault faria, desta forma, seria levar o conceito de Kant mais além, propondo mesmo um trabalho infinito, não apenas mais para sair, mas para igualmente permanecer fora do estado de minoridade.
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Kloes, Andrew. "Dissembling Orthodoxy in the Age of the Enlightenment: Frederick the Great and his Confession of Faith." Harvard Theological Review 109, no. 1 (January 2016): 102–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017816015000504.

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The name of Friedrich II and his nearly half-century reign from 1740 to 1786 are virtually synonymous with the advent and advance of the Enlightenment in Prussia. In his famous 1784 answer to the question posed by the Berlinische Monatsschrift, “What is enlightenment?” Immanuel Kant asserted that enlightenment could be partially conceptualized as a temporal epoch, one whose salient characteristics, especially in regards to religion, were manifested in the personal opinions and public policies of his royal Prussian sovereign. “We do not live in an enlightened age, but in an age of enlightenment – the century of Friedrich.” In a similar spirit, a generation after Kant wrote, Friedrich Schleiermacher delivered a paean to Friedrich II's memory in a January 24, 1817 address to the Prussian Academy of Sciences on what would have been Friedrich II's one-hundred-and-fifth birthday. Schleiermacher heralded Friedrich II as “a friend of the muses,” who doubtlessly conversed with Plato in the afterlife, the legacy of whose domestic initiatives had been to transform Prussia into a more cultured society, while his “heroic” and “glorious” victories secured for the Prussian Army its vaunted reputation for military prowess. As the 29-year-old king himself wrote in a February 24, 1741 battlefield letter from the frontlines of the First Silesian War, “I love war for its glory, but if I were not a ruler, I would be nothing but a philosopher.”
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"Besprechungen." Zeitschrift für Germanistik 32, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 206–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/92171_206.

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Wer ist Friedrich Gedike? Der Mann war Schuldirektor in Berlin (Friedrichswerdersches Gymnasium und Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster), Begründer und Leiter des ersten Seminars für Schulamtskandidaten und Wegbereiter der Schulneuordnung im Rahmen der preußischen Bildungsreform unter Wilhelm von Humboldt. Ferner war er Mitglied namhafter Berliner Sozietäten und Mitherausgeber der Berlinischen Monatsschrift – jenem Periodikum, in dem Kant seine berühmte Antwort auf die Frage, was Aufklärung sei, veröffentlichte. Und er bekleidete weitere Ämter, liebte und gebrauchte Bücher en masse und besaß nicht zuletzt privat eine der „hauptsächlichsten Büchersammlungen der Haupt- und Residenzstadt Berlin“ (S. 9) in den Jahren um 1800. Dennoch zählt dieser Unentwegte nicht zu den ganz bekannten Größen seiner Zeit.
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Books on the topic "Berlinische Monatsschrift"

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1754-1803, Gedike Friedrich, Biester Johann Erich 1749-1816, and Weber Peter fl 1970-, eds. Berlinische Monatsschrift, (1783-1796): Auswahl. Leipzig: Reclam, 1986.

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Gedike, Friedrich. Über Berlin: Briefe "Von einem Fremden" in der Berlinischen Monatsschrift 1783-1785 : kulturpädagogische Reflexionen aus der Sicht der "Berliner Aufklärung". Berlin: Colloquium, 1987.

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Michael, Albrecht, ed. Was ist Aufklärung?: Beitr. aus d. Berlinischen Monatsschrift. 4th ed. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, [Abt. Verl.], 1990.

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Book chapters on the topic "Berlinische Monatsschrift"

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Grapotte, Sophie. "La publication de la dissertation sur l'orientation dans la Berlinische Monatsschrift d'octobre 1786: Kant, Aufklärer." In Kant und die Berliner Aufklärung, edited by Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann, and Ralph Schumacher. Berlin, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110874129.2874.

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"Friedrich Schlegels früheste Schriften zwischen »Neuer Thalia« und »Berlinischer Monatsschrift«." In Das Universum der Poesie, 369–447. Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657771141_011.

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