Abstract

Introduction Part I. The Wanderjahre: 1. Alienation 2. The road to Kant 3. The German machine 4. Revolution: the popular tribune 5. Jews, Christians, and freethinkers 6. Love and marriage Part II. The Jena Years: 7. The self and the mission of philosophy 8. The politics of celebrity 9. Philosophy and the graces 10. Law, freedom, and authority 11. Men and women 12. The atheism conflict: reason and the absolute 13. The atheism conflict: selfhood, character, and the public Conclusion.

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