Samuel Taylor Coleridge's thought has been seen by many scholars to be derivative of German Idealism, especially Kantian critical philosophy. The present article challenges that claim by offering an analysis of Coleridge's interpretation of Francis Bacon's founding of the empirical method. Through the course of this discussion, Coleridge's understanding of the distinction between the intellective faculties of reason and understanding will be established, and will be shown to run counter to Kantian epistemology. Coleridge's dialectical approach to the role of reason in the operations of the understanding will be applied to their uses in scientific discovery, aesthetics, and religious thought. The various uses of symbolic representation in the context of these different endeavors will be given critical expression, revealing the unity of the human mind and nature, of subject and object. Ultimately, it is by appeal to the existence of God that the intelligibility of these various fields of symbolic representation are established. Coleridge's interpretation of Bacon offers a way of reconciling Baconian empiricism with Platonic Forms, in a genealogical recovery of the concealed methodology established in his Novum Organum. The overall argument proceeds critically, through a discussion of the subjective operations of the symbol-making powers of human thought, in the sciences and mathematics, in aesthetic, and in theological speculation and religious representation, revealing the Romantic origins of modernity.
...More
Article
Alfredo Ferrarin;
(2019)
Method in Kant and Hegel
(/isis/citation/CBB989725622/)
Chapter
Gerhard Heinzmann;
(2016)
Kant et l'intuition épistémique
(/isis/citation/CBB981942154/)
Article
Franzel, Sean;
(2014)
A “Popular,” “Private” Lecturer? Kant's Theory and Practice of University Instruction
(/isis/citation/CBB001201785/)
Article
Brooke-Smith, James;
(2013)
“A great empire falling to pieces”: Coleridge, Herschel, and Whewell on the Poetics of Unitary Knowledge
(/isis/citation/CBB001253051/)
Chapter
Vanderburgh, William L.;
(2009)
Theory Choice in the Historical Sciences: Geology as a Philosophical Case Study
(/isis/citation/CBB001021052/)
Article
Jessica J. Williams;
(2020)
“The Shape of a Four-Footed Animal in General”: Kant on Empirical Schemata and the System of Nature
(/isis/citation/CBB994271803/)
Article
Andrew Cooper;
(2017)
Kant and Experimental Philosophy
(/isis/citation/CBB741692479/)
Article
Peter Cheyne;
(2019)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Ideas Actualized in History
(/isis/citation/CBB515407793/)
Article
Hugues Chabot;
Nicolas Breteil;
(2015)
La réception épistémologique de l’œuvre scientifique de Dortous de Mairan dans l’Encyclopédie
(/isis/citation/CBB066623336/)
Article
Mahootian, Farzad;
(2013)
Paneth's Epistemology of Chemical Elements in Light of Kant's Opus postumum
(/isis/citation/CBB001212048/)
Article
Otero, Mario H.;
(2011)
Apuntes sobre la “bancarrota” de la ciencia circa 1900
(/isis/citation/CBB001220804/)
Thesis
Porter, Dahlia;
(2007)
“Knowledge Broken”: Empiricist Method and the Forms of Romanticism
(/isis/citation/CBB001561366/)
Thesis
Goldstein, Amanda Jo;
(2011)
“Sweet Science”: Romantic Materialism and the New Sciences of Life
(/isis/citation/CBB001567306/)
Chapter
Joachim Schummer;
(2020)
The Operational Definition of the Elements: A Philosophical Reappraisal
(/isis/citation/CBB928776970/)
Article
John J. Kaag;
(2015)
The Lot of the Beautiful: Pragmatism and Aesthetic Ideals
(/isis/citation/CBB055986571/)
Chapter
Farzad Mahootian;
(2020)
Kant, Cassirer, and the Idea of Chemical Element
(/isis/citation/CBB657452257/)
Book
Sang-ho Ro;
(2021)
Neo-Confucianism and Science in Korea: Humanity and Nature, 1706-1814
(/isis/citation/CBB508475951/)
Book
Marialuisa Parise;
(2013)
La prima versione italiana del De dignitate et augmentis scientiarum di Francis Bacon tradotto da Antonio Pellizzari. Ms. 1408 - Biblioteca Comunale di Treviso.
(/isis/citation/CBB553610069/)
Thesis
Elshtain, Eric P.;
(2010)
Fact, Verses, Science: Objective Poetry and Scientific Speculation in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles Darwin
(/isis/citation/CBB001562759/)
Book
Corneanu, Sorana;
(2011)
Regimens of the Mind: Boyle, Locke, and the Early Modern Cultura Animi Tradition
(/isis/citation/CBB001250419/)
Be the first to comment!