Friedrich Albert Lange was a neo-Kantian and a socialist. Scholars have questioned whether there is a connection between these two aspects of Lange’s work. The paper argues that such a connection is apparent once Lange’s philosophy is understood in light of Schiller’s Kantianism. According to Lange, Schiller’s aesthetic redemption consists of two tasks: to create the beautiful image of an ideal reality; and to realize this ideal model in the actual world. Accordingly, I show that Lange’s political analysis points to three different types of social evolution: 1) one corresponding to the natural state of humanity, based on Darwin’s and Malthus’s concept of the struggle for survival; 2) one corresponding to ideal evolution, in which all human beings achieve full development of their talents (first task of the esthetic redemption); 3) one corresponding to the actual realization of this ideal, in which human beings advance step by step thanks to social experimentation and the resulting progress in knowledge (second task of esthetic redemption).

The Struggle for Existence and the Ideal. Friedrich Albert Lange’s Political Teleology at the Intersection of Schiller and Darwin / RUSSO KRAUSS, Chiara. - In: GELTUNG. - ISSN 2764-0892. - 1:2(2023), pp. 1-74. [10.23925/1764-0892.2021.v1.n2.e61293]

The Struggle for Existence and the Ideal. Friedrich Albert Lange’s Political Teleology at the Intersection of Schiller and Darwin

chiara russo krauss
2023

Abstract

Friedrich Albert Lange was a neo-Kantian and a socialist. Scholars have questioned whether there is a connection between these two aspects of Lange’s work. The paper argues that such a connection is apparent once Lange’s philosophy is understood in light of Schiller’s Kantianism. According to Lange, Schiller’s aesthetic redemption consists of two tasks: to create the beautiful image of an ideal reality; and to realize this ideal model in the actual world. Accordingly, I show that Lange’s political analysis points to three different types of social evolution: 1) one corresponding to the natural state of humanity, based on Darwin’s and Malthus’s concept of the struggle for survival; 2) one corresponding to ideal evolution, in which all human beings achieve full development of their talents (first task of the esthetic redemption); 3) one corresponding to the actual realization of this ideal, in which human beings advance step by step thanks to social experimentation and the resulting progress in knowledge (second task of esthetic redemption).
2023
The Struggle for Existence and the Ideal. Friedrich Albert Lange’s Political Teleology at the Intersection of Schiller and Darwin / RUSSO KRAUSS, Chiara. - In: GELTUNG. - ISSN 2764-0892. - 1:2(2023), pp. 1-74. [10.23925/1764-0892.2021.v1.n2.e61293]
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