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Transcendental homelessness

Philosophical term


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Philosophical term

Transcendental homelessness () is a philosophical term coined by George Lukács in his 1914–15 essay Theory of the Novel. Lukács quotes Novalis at the top of the essay, "Philosophy is really homesickness—the desire to be everywhere at home." The essay unfolds closely related to this notion of Novalis—that modern philosophy "mourns the absence of a pre-subjective, pre-reflexive anchoring of reason" and is searching to be grounded but cannot achieve this aim due to philosophy's modern discursive nature.

In Theory of the Novel, with regards to literature, Lukács suggests that the era of Homeric epics, was characterized by a "closed totality" where the pre-reflexive hero is connected to a cosmic destiny (a home of the soul) so that loneliness is transformed into a solid position in the universe. In the modern novel, however, the subject is without ties to the eternal and thus loneliness is more pronounced—the loneliness of a soul that cannot find a cosmic (transcendental) home.

He labeled modern novels, especially Goethe's Wilhelm Meister, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky, as the artistic expression of the metaphysical conditions of this epoch.

References

References

  1. Novalis. (2007). "Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia: Das Allgemeine Brouillon". State University of New York Press.
  2. Gjesdal, Kristin. (2014). "Georg Friedrich Philipp von Hardenberg [Novalis]". Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
  3. Stahl, Titus. (2018). "Georg [György] Lukács". Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University.
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