Coleridge, Philosophy and Religion

Coleridge, Philosophy and Religion
Title Coleridge, Philosophy and Religion PDF eBook
Author Douglas Hedley
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 346
Release 2000-06-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1139428187

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Coleridge's relation to his German contemporaries constitutes the toughest problem in assessing his standing as a thinker. For the last half-century this relationship has been described, ultimately, as parasitic. As a result, Coleridge's contribution to religious thought has been seen primarily in terms of his poetic genius. This book revives and deepens the evaluation of Coleridge as a philosophical theologian in his own right. Coleridge had a critical and creative relation to, and kinship with, German Idealism. Moreover, the principal impulse behind his engagement with that philosophy is traced to the more immediate context of English Unitarian-Trinitarian controversy of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The book re-establishes Coleridge as a philosopher of religion and as a vital source for contemporary theological reflection.

Coleridge's Philosophy of Faith

Coleridge's Philosophy of Faith
Title Coleridge's Philosophy of Faith PDF eBook
Author Joel Harter
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 260
Release 2011
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9783161508349

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Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Chicago, 2008 under title: The word made flesh and the mazy page: symbol and allegory in Coleridge's philosophy of faith.

Coleridge's Philosophy

Coleridge's Philosophy
Title Coleridge's Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Mary Anne Perkins
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN

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Mary Anne Perkins re-examines Coleridge's claim to have developed a `logosophic' system which attempted `to reduce all knowledges into harmony', paying particular attention to his later writings, some of which are still unpublished.

Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character on Several Grounds of Prudence, Morality and Religion

Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character on Several Grounds of Prudence, Morality and Religion
Title Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character on Several Grounds of Prudence, Morality and Religion PDF eBook
Author Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1873
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Coleridge's Contemplative Philosophy

Coleridge's Contemplative Philosophy
Title Coleridge's Contemplative Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Peter Cheyne
Publisher
Pages 393
Release 2020
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0198851804

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A study of the philosophical thought of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, with a focus on the central philosophical views and their underlying metaphysic that Coleridge strove to achieve and refine over the last three decades of his life.

Coleridge and Kantian Ideas in England, 1796-1817

Coleridge and Kantian Ideas in England, 1796-1817
Title Coleridge and Kantian Ideas in England, 1796-1817 PDF eBook
Author Monika Class
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 273
Release 2012-11-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441180753

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Examines the influence of Kant - and in particular the neglected influence of his moral and political philosophy - on the work of Coleridge.

Coleridge and Contemplation

Coleridge and Contemplation
Title Coleridge and Contemplation PDF eBook
Author Peter Cheyne
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 355
Release 2017
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0198799519

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Coleridge and Contemplation is a multi-disciplinary volume on Samuel Taylor Coleridge, founding poet of British Romanticism, critic, and author of philosophical, political, and theological works. In his philosophical writings, Coleridge developed his thinking about the symbolizing imagination, a precursor to contemplation, into a theory of contemplation itself, which for him occurs in its purest form as a manifestation of 'Reason'. Coleridge is a particularly challenging figure because he was a thinker in process, and something of an omnimath, a Renaissance man of the Romantic era. The dynamic quality of his thinking, the 'dark fluxion' pursued but ultimately 'unfixable by thought', and his extensive range of interests make a philosophical yet also multi-disciplinary approach to Coleridge essential. This book is the first collection to feature philosophers and intellectual historians writing on Coleridge's philosophy. This volume opens up a neglected aspect of the work of Britain's greatest philosopher-poet--his analysis of contemplation, which he considered the highest of human mental powers. Philosophers including Roger Scruton, David E. Cooper, Michael McGhee, Andy Hamilton, and Peter Cheyne contribute original essays on the philosophical, literary, and political implications of Coleridge's views. The volume is edited and introduced by Peter Cheyne, and Baroness Mary Warnock contributes a foreword. The chapters by philosophers are supported by new developments in philosophically minded criticism from leading Coleridge scholars in English departments, including Jim Mays, Kathleen Wheeler, and James Engell. They approach Coleridge as an energetic yet contemplative thinker concerned with the intuition of ideas and the processes of cultivation in self and society. Other chapters, from intellectual historians and theologians, including Douglas Hedley, clarify the historical background, and 'religious musings', of Coleridge's thought regarding contemplation.