ENDNOTES
Endnotes
CHAPTER ONE
1. Beiser, Frederick C. German Idealism, p. 419–420.
2. Frank, Manfred. The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism, p. 161.
3. Novalis. Philosophical Writings, p. 4.
4. Frank, Manfred. The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism, p. 163.
5. Pinkard, Terry. German Philosophy 1760–1860, p. 159.
6. Droit, Roger-Pol. Le culte du néant, p. 171.
7. Frank, Manfred. The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism, p. 207.
8. Hölderlin, Friedrich. Selected Poems and Fragments, p. xxiii.
9. Novalis. The Novices of Sais, p. 103–105.
CHAPTER THREE
1. Holmes, Richard. The Age of Wonder, p. 191.
2. Schiller, Friedrich. Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man, p. 107; p. 9.
3. Zammito, John H. Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology, pp. 341–342.
4. Herder, Johann Gottfried. Against Pure Reason, pp. 130–131.
5. Plato. Symposium, p. 60.
6. Beiser, Frederick. Diotima’s Children, p. 236.
7. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, p. 158.
8. Novalis, Philosophical Writings, p. 66.
9. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, pp. 156–157.
10. Ibid., p. 152.
11. Bernstein, J. M., ed. Classic and Romantic German Aesthetics, p. 276.
12. Ibid., p. 274.
13. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, p. 145.
CHAPTER FOUR
1. Novalis. Philosophical Writings, p. 28.
2. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, p. 106.
3. Ibid., p. 113.
4. Ibid., p. 107.
5. Beiser, Frederick C. German Idealism, p. 434.
6. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, p. 66.
7. Ibid., p. 175.
8. Blanning, Tim. The Romantic Revolution: A History, p. 25.
9. Beiser, Frederick. German Idealism, p. 461.
10. Schleiermacher, Friedrich. On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers. Translated and edited by Richard Crouter, p. 25.
11. Novalis, Philosophical Writings, p. 25.
12. Beiser, Frederick. German Idealism, p. 453.
13. Novalis, Philosophical Writings, pp. 131, 135.
14. Pinkard, Terry. German Philosophy 1760–1860, pp. 147–148.
15. Novalis. Philosophical Writings, p. 24.
16. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, p. 156.
17. Ibid., p. 149.
18. Ibid., p. 148.
19. Ibid., p. 176.
20. Ibid., p. 146.
21. Ibid., p. 247.
22. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, p. 183.
23. Hölderlin, Friedrich. Hyperion. Translated by Ross Benjamin, p. 70.
24. Ibid., p. 215.
25. Scruton, Roger. Kant: A Very Short Introduction, p. 15.
26. Williamson, George S. The Longing for Myth in Germany, p. 124–125.
27. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, pp. 48–49.
28. Ibid., p. 103.
29. Ibid., p. 106.
30. Zammito, John H. Kant, Herder, and the Birth of Anthropology, p. 340.
31. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, p. 177.
32. Ibid., p. 5.
CHAPTER FIVE
1. Schleiermacher, Friedrich. On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers. Translated and edited by Richard Crouter, p. 49.
2. Ibid., p. 23.
3. Ibid., p. 118.
4. Ibid., p. 54.
5. Ibid., p. 97.
6. Ibid., p.31–32.
7. Ibid., p. 68.
8. Ibid., p. 68.
9. Ibid., p. 41.
10. Ibid., p. 49.
11. Ibid., p. 27.
12. Ibid., p. 50.
13. Ibid., p. 20.
14. Ibid., p. 46.
15. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, p. 248.
16. Ibid., p. 242.
17. Ibid., p. 244.
18. Beiser, Frederick C. German Idealism, p. 397.
19. Herling, Bradley L. The German Gita, p. 124.
20. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, p. 241.
21. Ibid., p. 243.
22. Herling, Bradley L. The German Gita, p. 124.
23. Ibid., p. 126.
24. Schlegel, Friedrich. Lucinde and the Fragments, pp. 61–62.
25. Ibid., p. 113.
26. Schleiermacher Friedrich. Schleiermachers vertraute Briefe über die Lucinde, p. 40.
CHAPTER SIX
1. Maslow, Abraham H. Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences, p. 56.
2. Cotkin, George. William James: Public Philosopher, p. 64.
3. Ibid., p. 64.
4. James, William. The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 498.
5. Ibid., p. 31.
6. Ibid., p. 3.
7. Richardson, Robert D. William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism, p. vii.
8. James, William. The Varieties of Religious Experience, pp. 506–507.
9. James, William. Pragmatism, p. 128.
10. James, William. The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 506.
11. Jung, Carl Gustav. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, p. 55.
12. Jung, Carl Gustav. Modern Man in Search of a Soul, p. 64.
13. Jung, Carl Gustav. Psychology and Religion, pp. 11–12.
14. Jung, Carl Gustav. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, p. 27.
15. Jung, Carl Gustav. Modern Man in Search of a Soul, p. 242.
16. Jung, Carl Gustav. Psychology and Religion, p. 99.
17. Ibid., p. 75.
18. Ibid., p. 114.
19. Jung, Carl Gustav. Modern Man in Search of a Soul, p. 224.
20. Jung, Carl Gustav. Psychology and Religion, p. 41.
21. Ibid., p. 220.
22. Jung, Carl Gustav. Modern Man in Search of a Soul, p. 67.
23. Ibid., p, 250.
24. Maslow, Abraham H. Religions, Values, and Peak-Experiences, p. 52.
25. Ibid., pp. 12–13.
26. Ibid., pp. 94–95.
27. Ibid., p. 20.
28. Ibid., p. 72.
29. Williamson, George S. The Longing for Myth in Germany, p. 129.
30. Pinkard, Terry. German Philosophy 1760–1860, pp. 150–151, n. 30.
31. Hegel, G. W. F. Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: The Lectures of 1827, pp. 488–489.
32. Droit, Roger-Pol. Le culte du néant, p. 94.
33. Herling, Bradley L. The German Gita, pp. 250–251.
34. Seager, Richard. Buddhism in America, p. 236.
35. Ibid., p. xvii.
36. McMahan, David L. The Making of Buddhist Modernism, p. 254.
37. Gleig, Ann. “From Theravāda to Tantra: The Making of an American Buddhism?”, p. 229.
38. Huxley, Aldous. The Perennial Philosophy, p. 1.
39. Ibid., pp. 1–2.
40. Ibid., p. 2.
41. Ibid., pp. 233–234.
42. Ibid., p. 68.
43. Ibid., p. 165.
44. Ibid., p. 98.
45. Ibid., p. 92.
46. Ibid., p. 184.
47. Ibid., p. 292.
48. Ibid., p. 38.
49. Ibid., p. 9.
50. Ibid., p. 9–10.
51. Ibid., pp. 45–46.
52. Ibid., p. 203.
53. Ibid., p. 202.
54. Ibid., p. 203.