The neo-Kantian reception of Schiller
between Platonism and Kantianism

RESEARCH PROJECT - PRIN 2022 (MUR - NextGenerationEU)

University Federico II, Naples - University of Salerno 

About the project

In the second half of the nineteenth century several representatives of the then-rising neo-Kantian movement began to take an interest in Schiller’s work. 

Schiller was already regarded as a great writer, nonetheless, his reappraisal as a philosopher – and, more specifically, Kantian philosopher – began in this period. 

Among the neo-Kantians who dealt with Schiller’s philosophy there are paramount figures of this trend, such as Kuno Fischer, Friedrich Albert Lange, Wilhelm Windelband, Jonas Cohn, Rudolf Eucken, Hans Vaihinger, Bruno Bauch, Karl Vorländer and Ernst Cassirer.

Schiller’s philosophy is characterized by a peculiar mixture of Kantian and Platonic elements (the latter acquired indirectly by Schiller, through his reading of Shaftesbury and Romantic thinkers). Consequently, there are two paradigmatic readings of Schiller’s philosophy: the Kantian one emphasizes his adoption of the critical framework of Kant’s transcendental philosophy, thus stressing the juxtaposition of the sensible and the ideal world; whereas the Platonic one emphasizes the role of beauty as harmonic unification of the two worlds, thus revealing the metaphysical commitments of Schiller’s philosophy.

The aim of the project is to reconstruct the Schiller’s reception by the neo-Kantian movement, while highlighting how they addressed the two sides of Schiller’s philosophy, the Kantian and platonic ones.

Exptected results and dissemination

The scientific results of the project will be presented during two International Conferences and published in the related Conference Proceedings:

Conference

Schiller and his Neo/Platonic Sources

4-6 June 2025
University of Salerno

Conference 

The Neo-Kantian Reception of Schiller

24-26 Sept 2025
University Federico II, Naples  


The project will also lead to the publication of the Italian editions of the following seminal works in the neo-Kantian reception of Schiller:

SCHILLER
ALS PHILOSOPH

Kuno Fischer (1858)

EINLEITUNG UND KOMMENTAR
ZU SCHILLERS
PHILOSOPHISCHEN GEDICHTE

Friedrich A. Lange (1897)

COLLECTION OF ESSAYS
ON SCHILLER

Ernst Cassirer
(1916, 1921, 1935)