The Romantic Philosophy

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Philosophy

 

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Paul M

 

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May 13, 2012

 

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University

 

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While the Classicists thought of the world as having a rigid and firm structure, the romanticists thought of the world as a place to express their ideas and beliefs (testing the boundaries of classic enlightenment thinkers. The Romanticists and Classicists differed in their views of the relationship between an individual and society, their views of nature and the relationship between reason and imagination...
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Classicism was based on the idea that nature and human nature could be understood by reason and thought. Classicist believed that nature was an independent machine, whose laws of operation could be logically understood. On the other hand, Romanticists viewed nature as mysterious and ever changing. Romantic philosophers believed that nature is an ever changing living organism, whose laws we will never fully understand...
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