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The essay contrasts the approaches of a critical philosopher and a poetic-natural thinker, tracing how modern dualisms—subject versus object, spirit versus nature, mechanistic science versus valuative meaning—arose and reshaped cultural life. It surveys materialistic and spiritualistic reactions and outlines two mediating conceptions that aim at unity: a transcendental framework that locates objectivity in the conditions of cognition, and an organic, aesthetic perspective that finds coherence and value in living nature. Through comparative analysis it considers how these outlooks affect notions of freedom, normativity, and the possibility of reconciling scientific explanation with lived significance.

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Georg Simmel

Georg Simmel was a German sociologist, philosopher, and cultural critic, known for his influential ideas on social interaction and the nature of modernity. His work often explored the complexities of individual experience within the context of society. Simmel's notable contributions include "Grundfragen der Soziologie," where he examines fundamental sociological questions, and "Kant und Goethe," which reflects on the interplay between philosophy and literature. His interdisciplinary approach has left a lasting impact on sociology, philosophy, and cultural studies, making him a key figure in the development of social theory.

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