Excerpt from The Philosophy of Schiller in Its Historical Relations
The work presented here is not intended to be a technical or exhaustive treatment of Schiller's philosophy. I have sought, rather, to give an account, which would be fairly intelligible to the non-philosophical reader, of those main stages of Schiller's reflective thought, in their historical relations, an understanding of which is necessary for the complete comprehension of the great poets character, and of his literary productions. To do this has not been a very easy task, as the reader acquainted with the character of Schiller's theoretical writings can easily imagine. It is perhaps due to the fact that I have had the literary and general student rather than the technical philosopher in mind while writing the essay that a certain lack of completeness in the scope of the work will be evident to the reader who has been accustomed to think of Schiller as a writer whose main speculative interest was in historical and ?sthetical subjects.
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