Schiller filosofo

Authors

Kuno Fisher
Lorenzo Liccardi
University of Naples “L’Orientale”
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9899-627X
Sabato Danzilli
University of Catania/Heidelberg University
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9655-0798
Chiara Russo Krauss
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0812-2996

Keywords:

Neo-Kantianism, Ethics, Aesthetics, Kantianism, History of philosophy

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Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press

Series: Studies in Neo-Kantianism

Pages: 109

Language: Italian/German

Abstract: This volume provides the Italian translation of one of the most significant texts in the process of discovery and reception of Schiller's philosophy initiated by thinkers of the post-Kantian and neo-Kantian tradition. Schiller as a Philosopher (1858) by the Hegelian Kuno Fischer was the first work to investigate and present the thought of the great poet, elevating him to the status of philosopher, as indicated by the title itself. In his essay, Fischer outlines a new philosophical canon ranging from Kant to Hegel's idealism and including Schiller as a continuator of Kantian ideas. During the nineteenth century, this canon was adopted by neo-Kantian thinkers, who, like Fischer, identified Schiller the philosopher with Schiller the Kantian.

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Author Biographies

Lorenzo Liccardi, University of Naples “L’Orientale”

Lorenzo Licciardi graduated in German Studies, English Studies, and Literary Translation before focusing his advanced studies on 21st-century German-language literature with an interdisciplinary approach. His areas of research include 20th-century literature, in particular early 20th-century modernism, post-World War II literature, and literary aestheticizations of the relationship between art, technology, and mass media. He has been teaching German literature at the Università degli Studi L'Orientale in Naples for eight years, where he currently holds the position of researcher (RTDb).

Sabato Danzilli, University of Catania/Heidelberg University

Sabato Danzilli has achieved a PhD co-supervised by the University of Catania and the Universität Heidelberg, specializing in Neo-Kantianism and German Idealism. His doctoral thesis, Between criticism and dialectics: Essay on the logic of the historical knowledge in Wilhelm Windelband’s Neokantianism, investigates the relation between southwestern German conception of the historicity of reason and Hegelianism. His research activity also includes publications on Rickert, Kroner, Lukács’ early philosophy, and Kuno Fischer’s philosophical reception of Schiller.

Chiara Russo Krauss, University of Naples Federico II

Chiara Russo Krauss is Associate Professor of History of Philosophy at the University of Naples, Federico II. Her field of expertise is German philosophy of the nineteenth century, with a particular focus on the debate about scientific psychology. She coordinates SToNE – Laboratory for the Study of Neo-Kantianism and is P.I. of the research project “The neo-Kantian reception of Schiller”. She has published several papers about philosophers such as Heinrich Rickert, Richard Avenarius, Wilhelm Wundt, Heymann Steinthal, and Friedrich Albert Lange, as well as the books The Philosophy of Joseph Petzoldt (Bloomsbury, 2023) and Wundt, Avenarius and Scientific Psychology (Palgrave-McMillan, 2019).

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January 20, 2026

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6887-395-0

Date of first publication (11)

2026-01-20

doi

10.6093/978-88-6887-395-0