2015
Cairn
Norbert Waszek, « La référence à Adam Ferguson dans Woldemar de Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi », Études Germaniques, ID : 10670/1.psu4hk
At the centre of this article is an analysis of the presence of Adam Ferguson, a leading member of the Scottish Enlightenment, in Jacobi’s philosophical “novel” Woldemar. Although often neglected by Jacobi scholarship, Ferguson is mentioned and quoted approvingly on several occasions in Woldemar, and his implicit impact might reach even further. Initially, the ground for such an analysis is prepared by recalling the empirical evidence for Jacobi’s reading of Ferguson as is to be found in the catalogue of his personal library and in his voluminous correspondence. Then, standing back from details of the reception, the wider question is opened, whether an appropriate appreciation of Jacobi’s indebtedness to Ferguson might contribute to a correction of certain older images and clichés of Jacobi’s thought.