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Single Idea 22069

[filed under theme 1. Philosophy / E. Nature of Metaphysics / 3. Metaphysical Systems ]

Full Idea

Plato had no system, but only a philosophy. The philosophy of a human being is the history, the becoming, the progression of his mind, the gradual formation and development of his thoughts.

Gist of Idea

Plato has no system. Philosophy is the progression of a mind and development of thoughts

Source

Friedrich Schlegel (works [1798], Vol.11 p.118), quoted by Ernst Behler - Early German Romanticism

Book Ref

'A Companion to Continental Philosophy', ed/tr. Critchley,S/Schroeder,W [Blackwell 1999], p.79


A Reaction

[1804] Looks like the first sign of rebellion against the idea of having a 'system' in philosophy, making it a key idea of romanticism. Systems are classical? This looks like an early opposition of a historical dimension to static systems. Big idea.

Related Idea

Idea 22070 Irony is consciousness of abundant chaos [Schlegel,F]


The 6 ideas from 'works'

Irony is the response to conflicts of involvement and attachment [Schlegel,F, by Pinkard]
For poets free choice is supreme [Schlegel,F]
Poetry is transcendental when it connects the ideal to the real [Schlegel,F]
Irony is consciousness of abundant chaos [Schlegel,F]
True love is ironic, in the contrast between finite limitations and the infinity of love [Schlegel,F]
Plato has no system. Philosophy is the progression of a mind and development of thoughts [Schlegel,F]