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Heiberg's Perseus and Other Texts

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Book Heiberg's Perseus and Other Texts
Libristo code: 06431642
Publishers Museum Tusculanum Press, June 2011
The poet and part-time philosopher Johan Ludvig Heiberg published the first issue of his review Pers... Full description
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The poet and part-time philosopher Johan Ludvig Heiberg published the first issue of his review Perseus, Journal for the Speculative Idea in June of 1837, as a part of his long-standing campaign to convert his Golden Age contemporaries to G.W.F. Hegel's philosophical system. The journal was created in large part as a result of a dispute that Heiberg had with the editorial board of the prestigious Maanedsskrift for Litteratur about an article that he had submitted. Feeling unfairly persecuted, Heiberg retracted his submission and resolved to found a new philosophical journal of his own, in which his controversial piece could be published. Thus, Perseus was born. In his prefatory address to the journal's readers, Heiberg called upon the Greek hero Perseus to be the champion for the cause of Hegelian idealism and to do battle with the pernicious Medusa of realism and empiricism. Although Heiberg's Hegelian review only appeared in two issues in 1837 and 1838, it was widely read and discuss

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Full name Heiberg's Perseus and Other Texts
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2011
Number of pages 416
EAN 9788763531702
ISBN 9788763531702
Libristo code 06431642
Weight 732
Dimensions 154 x 237 x 30
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