A History of Hegelianism in Golden Age Denmark, Tome II : The Martensen Period: 1837-1841, 2nd Revised and Augmented Edition /
This is the second volume in a three-volume work dedicated to exploring the influence of G.W.F. Hegel's philosophical thinking in Golden Age Denmark. The work demonstrates that the largely overlooked tradition of Danish Hegelianism played a profound and indeed constitutive role in many spheres...
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- Preface to the Second Edition
- Acknowledgments
- List of Illustrations
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: The Martensen Period of Danish Hegelianism
-  I The Break with the Initial Period
-  II Theses of the Present Tome
- 1 Martensen's Breakthrough: 1837
-  I Martensen's Review of Heiberg's Introductory Lecture to the Logic Course
-  II Møller's Article on Immortality
-  III Heiberg's Conflict with the Maanedsskrift for Litteratur
-  IV Heiberg's First Volume of Perseus
-   A Heiberg's "To the Readers"
-   B Heiberg's Review of Rothe
-   C Martensen's Essay on Faust
-  V The First Review of Perseus
-  VI Martensen's On the Autonomy of Human Self-Consciousness
-  VII Møller's "Ontology or the System of Categories"
-  VIII Martensen's Lectures, "Speculative Dogmatics" in Winter Semester 1837-38
- 2 Sibbern's Critical Response to Heiberg's Hegelianism: 1838
-  I Heiberg's Speculative Drama, Fata Morgana
-  II Martensen's Review of Fata Morgana
-  III Kierkegaard's The Conflict between the Old and the New Soap-Cellars
-  IV Sibbern's Review of the First Volume of Perseus
-   A Sibbern's Introduction
-   B Article I: Sibbern's Critique of Hegel's Account of the Beginning of Philosophy
-   C Article ii: Sibbern's Critique of Hegel's Treatment of the Laws of Logic
-   D Article III: Sibbern's Critique of Hegel's Triads and Doctrine of the Trinity
-   E Article IV: Sibbern's Critique of Heiberg's Assessment of Danish Philosophy
-   F The Rest of the Review
-  V Martensen's Lectures on Speculative Dogmatics in Summer Semester 1838
-  VI Wiborg's Pseudo-Hegelian Aesthetics
-  VII Grundtvig's Criticism of Hegel in His Lectures, The Memory of Man
-  VIII The Second Volume of Heiberg's Perseus
-   A Heiberg's "The System of Logic"
-   B Carl Weis' "On the Historical Development of the State"
-   C Heiberg's "On Painting in its Relation to the Other Fine Arts"
-   D The End of Heiberg's Perseus
-  IX Kierkegaard's From the Papers of One Still Living
-  X A Review of the Second Issue of Heiberg's Perseus
-  XI Martensen's Lectures, "The History of Modern Philosophy from Kant to Hegel"
-  XII Martensen's Lectures, "Speculative Dogmatics" in Winter Semester 1838-39
- 3 The Debate about Mediation and the Law of Excluded Middle: 1839
-  I J.A. Bornemann's Review of Martensen's Dissertation
-  II Mynster's "Rationalism, Supernaturalism"
-  III Heiberg's Response to Mynster
-  IV Martensen's "Rationalism, Supernaturalism and the principium exclusi medii"
-  V Schiødte's "A few Words Concerning the Three so-called Laws of Logic"
-  VI The Academic Reading Association
-  VII Berg's Outlines of a Philosophical Propaedeutic or Epistemology
-  VIII Monrad's Flying Political Papers
-  IX F.C. Bornemann's Introductory Lecture on Jurisprudence
- 4 The Attack on Martensen and His Students' Hegel Fever: 1840
-  I The Controversy Surrounding the Purported Arrogance of Martensen and His Students
-   A The Attack on Martensen in Kjøbenhavnsposten
-   B Martensen's Response: "Philosophical Modesty in Kjøbenhavnsposten"
-   C The Critic's Response: "Philosophical Self-Importance in Fædrelandet"
-   D The Article "An Attacker of Philosophy"
-   E Martensen's "Statement"
-   F "The Final Contribution" from Martensen's Critic
-   G The Rest of the Debate
-  II Andersen's Criticism of Kierkegaard as a Hegelian in A Comedy in the Open Air
-  III Nielsen's Treatise on the Speculative Method's Treatment of Sacred History
-  IV Martensen's Meister Eckhart
-  V Hagen's Review of Martensen's Meister Eckhart
-  VI Adler's Dissertation, The Isolated Subjectivity
-  VII Adler's Review of Heiberg's "The System of Logic"
-  VIII Madvig's A Glance at Constitutions of Antiquity
-  IX A Polemic between Sibbern and Heiberg about Hegel's Political Philosophy
-  X The Role of Hegel in the Overviews of Swedish Philosophical Literature in Fædrelandet
-  XI The Controversy Surrounding Clausen's Hermeneutics of the New Testament
-   A Clausen's Criticism of Hegel's Philosophy
-   B Adler's Response: Professor Clausen's Judgment of the Hegelian Philosophy
-   C Hagen's Review of Clausen's Hermeneutics of the New Testament
-  XII Molbech's Philosophy of History
- 5 Kierkegaard's Hegelian Master's Thesis: 1841
-  I Heiberg's New Poems
-   A "Divine Service": A Hegelian Philosophy of Religion
-   B "A Soul after Death": A Hegelian Satire
-   C "Protestantism in Nature"
-  II Martensen's Review of Heiberg's New Poems
-  III Tryde's Review of New Poems
-  IV The Pseudo-Grundtvig's "Open Letter against the German Heretics"
-  V A Hegelian Complaint about the Journal for Foreign Theological Literature
-  VI The Anonymous Article "Mynster and the Hegelians"
-  VII Martensen's Outline to a System of Moral Philosophy
-  VIII Kierkegaard's Hegelian Philosophy of History: The Concept of Irony
-   A Kierkegaard's Methodological Remarks: The Introduction
-   B Kierkegaard's Account of the Dialectical Method in "The View Made Possible"
-   C Hegel's Account of Socrates' Daimon in "The Actualization of the View"
-   D Hegel's Account of Socrates vis-à -vis the Sophists and the Other Greek Schools in "The View Made Necessary"
-   E Hegel's Account of Socrates as the Founder of Morality in "Hegel's View of Socrates"
-   F Hegel in the Introduction to Part Two
-   G Kierkegaard's Critique of Hegel's Account of Socratic Irony in "The World-Historical Validity of Irony"
-   H Kierkegaard's Use of Hegel's Criticism of Romantic Irony in "Irony after Fichte"
-   I Kierkegaard's Solution: Controlled Irony
-   J The Hegelian Nature of the Text
-  IX Kattrup's Translations
-  X Parts One and Two of Nielsen's Speculative Logic
-  XI Kierkegaard's Stay in Berlin
-   A Schelling's Lectures
-   B Marheineke's Lectures
-   C Werder's Lectures
-   D Kierkegaard's Notes on Hegel's Aesthetics
-  XII Brøchner and the Examination Scandal
-  XIII The Transition to the Next Period of the Hegel Reception in Denmark
- Bibliography
-  I Secondary Sources on the Danish Hegel Reception
-  II Primary Texts and Sources Used
-  III Secondary Literature and Material Used
- Index.
