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German Romanticism
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Philosophical Foundations
The philosophical underpinnings of the movement were complex, largely developing as a direct counter-reaction to the strictures of Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy. Early Romantic thinkers sought to overcome the perceived subject-object dualism established by Kant, positing a radical unity between mind and world.
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Things In Themselves
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The Thing-in-Itself (German: Ding an sich), often symbolized philosophically as $\text{T}_\text{i}$, refers to the hypothetical, non-experiential reality underlying all phenomena. It represents the world as it exists independently of our sensory apparatus and cognitive structuring principles (such as space, time, and causality). While central to several metaphysical traditions, its most …