Eclectic dichtotomies in K. P. Moritz’s aesthetic, pedagogical, and therapeutic worlds

Dickson, S. (2021) Eclectic dichtotomies in K. P. Moritz’s aesthetic, pedagogical, and therapeutic worlds. Goethe Yearbook. Publications of the Goethe Society of North America, 28, pp. 1-16. (doi: 10.1353/gyr.2021.0000)

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Abstract

Karl Philipp Moritz’s highly abstract aesthetic theories of the sublime and of artistic autonomy, the honest, pragmatic self-reflection in his autobiographical novel Anton Reiser, and his pioneering edited collection of psychological case histories in the Magazin zur Erfahrungsseelenkunde approach concepts such as perfection, harmony, and balance through dichotomies such as objectivity/subjectivity, creation/destruction, health/illness, and beauty/desolation. For this reason, Moritz focused on self-development and on perfecting and creating beauty as dynamic processes rather than goals, as negative dialectics that remove that which is expedient in order to uncover what is innate. Moritz wished to understand the function of beauty on the psyche in order to make it useful to mankind and to highlight the value of each human being; however, he simultaneously recognized, was on occasion overwhelmed by, and, in essence, acknowledged the pernicious dissension of human existence. The aim of this essay is to demonstrate how this so-called outsider figure, who still struggles to be accepted into the canon, engaged creatively with the new anthropological worldview—which itself eclectically brought together aesthetics, philosophy, pedagogy, and (avant la lettre) psychology and contributed substantially to the debate.

Item Type:Articles (Other)
Keywords:K.P. Moritz, aesthetic theory, psychology, pedagogics.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Dickson, Professor Sheila
Authors: Dickson, S.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Modern Languages and Cultures > German
Journal Name:Goethe Yearbook. Publications of the Goethe Society of North America
Publisher:Goethe Society of North America
ISSN:0734-3329
ISSN (Online):1940-9087

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