[Revised entry by Allen Speight on March 17, 2025.
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Friedrich Schlegel (1772 – 1829) is of undisputed importance as a literary critic, but interest in his work among philosophers has until recently tended to be confined to a rather limited circle. However, as scholars have come to reassess in the last several years the philosophical importance of early German Romanticism – both as something of a counter-movement to German Idealism and as a contributing factor within idealism’s development – so interest in Schlegel’s distinctive philosophical contribution to…
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