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<div style="background-color: #4B0082; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> {{BloomIntro}} Romanticism is the "Philosophy of the Heart"—the investigation of the 19th-century "Counter-Revolution" that "Rebelled" against the "Cold Logic" of the Enlightenment. While the "Enlightenment" (see Article 566) praised "Reason" and "Industry," **Romanticism** praised "Emotion," "Nature," and "Individual Genius." From the "Sublime" beauty of a "Stormy Mountain" to the "Longing" for the "Medieval Past" and the "Rejection" of the "Machine," this field explores the "Soul of the World." It is the science of "Feeling," explaining why "Math" can never describe a "Sunset"—and why "Who we are" is found in our "Internal Mystery," not our "External Logic." </div> __TOC__ <div style="background-color: #000080; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> == * '''Romanticism''' — An intellectual and artistic movement (late 18th to mid-19th century) that emphasized "Emotion," "Imagination," and "Nature" over "Reason" and "Science." * '''The Sublime''' — The "Feeling" of "Awe and Terror" when facing something "Infinite" or "Dangerous" in nature (e.g., 'A Thunderstorm' or 'A Glacier'). * '''Subjectivity''' — The belief that "Truth" is found in "Personal Experience" and "Feeling" rather than "Objective Facts." * '''Genius''' — The "Romantic Hero": an individual (like an 'Artist' or 'Poet') who has "Special Insight" and "Doesn't Follow the Rules" of society. * '''Nostalgia''' — A "Sentimental Longing" for the "Past" (especially the 'Middle Ages'), seen as a time of "Authenticity" before the "Factory." * '''The Noble Savage''' (Rousseau) — The "Idea" that "Primitive People" are "Better and Happier" because they are "Close to Nature" and "Un-corrupted" by "Civilization." * '''Organic Society''' — The "Communitarian" (see Article 557) view that society is a "Living Organism" with "History," not just a "Contract" between strangers. * '''Irrationalism''' — The "Critique" that "Reason" is a "Trap" and that "Will," "Intuition," and "Dream" are the "Real" drivers of life. * '''Poetic Truth''' — The belief that "Art" can "Reveal" truths that "Science" can never "Measure." * '''Anti-Modernism''' — The "Fear" and "Rejection" of "Technology," "Cities," and "Industrialization." </div> <div style="background-color: #006400; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Understanding</span> == Romanticism is understood through '''Feeling''' and '''Rebellion'''. '''1. The "Wild" Self (Emotion)''': "I feel, therefore I am." * For the Romantic, "Reason" is a "Straitjacket." * The "Truth" of life is found in "Passion," "Melancholy," and "Love." * The "Mind" is not a "Clock"; it is a "Dark Forest." * This "Shift" led to the "Birth" of "Psychology" and the "Focus" on "Inner Life." '''2. The "Holy" Wild (Nature)''': Nature is not a "Resource" to be "Used" (Enlightenment view). * Nature is a **"Spiritual Force."** * The "Artist" goes to the "Mountains" to "Reconnect" with the "Infinite." * This is the "Foundation" of "Modern Environmentalism": the belief that "Nature" has "Intrinsic Value" beyond its "Utility." '''3. The "Critique of the Machine" (Anti-Industrialism)''': The "Factory" "De-humanizes" the soul. * Romantics saw the "Industrial Revolution" as the "Satanic Mills" (Blake). * It turned "Humans" into "Cogs" and "Nature" into "Smoke." * They "Rebelled" by "Valuing" the "Hand-made," the "Ancient," and the "Uselessly Beautiful." '''The 'Sturm und Drang' (Storm and Stress)'''': A German literary movement that "Broke all the Rules" of "Logic." It focused on "Extreme Emotions" and "Individual Rebellion." It proved that "Human Beings" "Crave" "Meaning and Passion" more than they crave "Order and Comfort." </div> <div style="background-color: #8B0000; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Applying</span> == '''Modeling 'The Romantic Sentiment' (Predicting the 'Rejection' of a new technology):''' <syntaxhighlight lang="python"> def evaluate_romantic_resistance(is_it_efficient, does_it_replace_human_touch, does_it_harm_nature): """ Shows why 'AI' or 'Automation' causes 'Anger'. """ score = 0 if is_it_efficient: score += 10 # Romanticism hates 'Cold Efficiency' if does_it_replace_human_touch: score += 40 if does_it_harm_nature: score += 40 if score > 70: return f"RESISTANCE: HIGH ({score}/100). This will be seen as 'Soulless' and 'Monstrous'." else: return "RESISTANCE: LOW. (Likely accepted)." # Case: A new 'AI Artist' that writes poems instantly print(evaluate_romantic_resistance(True, True, False)) </syntaxhighlight> ; Romantic Landmarks : '''Mary Shelley’s 'Frankenstein' (1818)''' → The "Ultimate Romantic Warning": "Science" (Reason) "Creating" a "Monster" that it "Cannot Control." : '''Caspar David Friedrich’s 'Wanderer' ''' → The "Painting" of the "Sublime": a lonely man "Facing the Infinite Mist." : '''Beethoven’s 9th Symphony''' → The "Musical Explosion" of the "Individual Hero" and "Universal Emotion." : '''Thoreau’s 'Walden' ''' → The "Practical Application": "Living Simply" in a "Hut" to "Suck the Marrow out of Life" away from "Civilization." </div> <div style="background-color: #8B4500; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Analyzing</span> == {| class="wikitable" |+ Enlightenment vs. Romanticism ! Feature !! Enlightenment (The Head) !! Romanticism (The Heart) |- | Goal || "Objective Truth / Order" || "Subjective Meaning / Passion" |- | Focus || "The Universal" (All humans) || "The Particular" (My Soul / My Nation) |- | Nature || "A Machine to be Fixed" || "A Spirit to be Honored" |- | Progress || "A Straight Line Up" || "A Cyclic Return to the Past" |- | Analogy || A 'Library' || A 'Stormy Sea' |} '''The Concept of "The Counter-Enlightenment"''': Analyzing "The Roots." Isaiah Berlin argued that Romanticism was the "Greatest Shift" in Western consciousness. It taught us that "There is no Single Best Way to Live" and that "Conflict" and "Difference" are part of the "Human Condition." It "Protected" the "Pluralism" (see Article 556) of the modern world. </div> <div style="background-color: #483D8B; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Evaluating</span> == Evaluating Romanticism: # '''Escapism''': Is Romanticism just a "Fantasy" for "Rich People" who don't want to "Solve Real Problems"? # '''Nationalism''': (See Article 560). Did the "Romantic Love" for the "Folk" and the "Tradition" lead to "Violent Nationalism"? # '''Science''': Does "Valuing Emotion" lead to "Anti-Vax" or "Anti-Science" thinking? (The 'Feelings over Facts' problem). # '''Environment''': Is "Nature" "Friendly" (as Romantics thought), or is it "Red in Tooth and Claw" (as Darwin proved)? </div> <div style="background-color: #2F4F4F; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> == <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Creating</span> == Future Frontiers: # '''The 'Neo-Romantic' Movement''': A "Rebellion" against "AI-Logic," valuing "Human Mistakes," "Analogue Art," and "Physical Presence." # '''Virtual 'Sublime' Experiences''': Using VR to "Re-create" the "Feelings of Awe" that have been "Lost" in "Safe, Modern Cities." # '''The 'Wild' City''': (See Article 539). A city designed not for "Efficiency," but for "Mystery," "Wonder," and "Unpredictability." # '''Emotional 'Sovereignty' ''': A "Law" that "Protects" "Human Feelings" from being "Calculated" or "Manipulated" by "Dopamine Algorithms" (see Article 564). [[Category:Philosophy]] [[Category:History]] [[Category:Art]] [[Category:Literature]] [[Category:The History of Ideas]] [[Category:Romanticism]] </div>
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