Isaiah Berlin

Some Sources of Romanticism: 3 – The True Fathers of Romanticism

Nov 21, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Origins of Psychics in the Eighteenth Century
02:17 • 2min
3
Haman's Fundamental Doctrine of Quality Against Quantity
04:44 • 2min
4
Myths and Mythology
07:09 • 3min
5
The Cage of Life, the Tree of Life
09:48 • 4min
6
Genius of This Type Can't Be Tamed
13:25 • 1min
7
What About Rousseu?
14:54 • 2min
8
Rousseau's Discourse Is Not Very Different From That of the Encyclopaedists
17:14 • 2min
9
The Germans Disbelieved, but Still a Sophist
19:24 • 2min
10
Storm and Stress in German Literature
21:46 • 2min
11
The Insoluble Conflict in the Nature of the Universe
24:04 • 2min
12
The German Storm and Stress
26:23 • 2min
13
Herda's Manifestation of Expressivism
28:32 • 3min
14
A Work of Art Is the Expression of a Man
31:35 • 2min
15
The Inwardness of a German Song
33:30 • 2min
16
What Does the German Have in Common With Others?
35:50 • 2min
17
The Value of a Work of Art
37:38 • 3min
18
Socrates Is Not the Timeless Sage of the French Enlightenment, Timeless, Rationally Sage
40:36 • 2min
19
The Greatest Axioms of the Eighteenth Century Enlightenment
42:59 • 1min
20
Herder Is the Originator and the Author, Not of Nationalism, as Is Sometimes Said
44:16 • 2min
21
The Idea of the Perfect Life Is Unintelligible
46:35 • 3min
22
The Final Answer to the Question How to Live
49:33 • 1min
23
Herda's Denial of Unity and Harmony
50:53 • 2min