TY - JOUR A1 - Zeuske, Michael T1 - Humboldteanización del mundo occidental? BT - la importancia del viaje de Humboldt para Europa y América Latina N2 - Der Beitrag “Humboldteanisierung des Westens? Die Bedeutung der Reise Humboldts für Europa und Lateinamerika” behandelt der preußischen emprischen Universalgelehrten, in Übereinstimmung mit dem von Ottmar Ette entwickelten Konzept, als einen, wenn nicht den wichtigsten Begründer der westlichen Moderne. Im Gegensatz zu den bekannten Gründern der Moderne (Descartes, Kant, Buffon, Schiller, Hegel, Marx ... etc.) war Humboldt Empiriker und Globaldenker und er tat dies auf transkulturelle Weise, manchmal auch schon auf interkulturelle Weise; allerdings meist auf Basis der römisch-klassizistischen Denktradition und Ästhetik Europas. Der Beitrag arbeitet drei Wissenstypen Humboldts heraus und versucht zu zeigen, dass der Universalismus Humboldt wichtige interkulturelle Grundlagen in der Kommunikation mit amerikanischen Gelehrten und im amerikanischen Empirismus (“lokales Wissen”) hat. Die Bedeutung einer solchen Konzeption der Humboldt-Reise zeigt sich – in der Negierung – in den gegenwärtigen Debatten um Diasporas und “Race” im atlantischen Westen (“Black Atlantic”). Humboldt Kenntnisse der amerikanischen Sklavereien und seine absolute Verurteilung der Sklaverei ist dabei nicht präsent. Im zweiten Teil zeigt der Beitrag mögliche Lesarten der Humboldt-Tagebücher, indem er “imaginäre Humboldt-Essays” konstruiert. N2 - The article “Humboldization of the Western world? The importance of the travel of Humboldt for Europa and for Latin America”, treats the empirical Prussian Scientist as a globalist (Universalgelehrten), in accordance to the conceptualization made by Ottmar Ette. Humboldt was one, if not the most important founder of Western moderne. As opposed to the well-known founders of the moderne (Descartes, Kant, Buffon, Schiller, Hegel, Marx ... etc.), Alexander von Humboldt was an empirical and a global thinker. He did this in transcultural manners, sometimes already in intercultural manners. But most of times, his point of view is based in the European tradition of roman-classicist and aesthetic thinking. The article tries to demonstrate three types of knowledge in Humboldt and also, that the humboldtian universalism has important intercultural bases in the comunication with American scientists and in the American empiricism (“local knowledge”). One importance of such a conceptualization of Humboldt is shown – in negation – in the actual debates over diaspora and race in the Atlantic world (“Black Atlantic”). Humboldt knowledge of American slaveries and his absolute condemnation of slavery in his “Island of Cuba” is not present in these debates. In the second part the article demonstrates possibles manners of reading the diaries of Humboldt, by constructing “essais imaginaires” about colonialism, slavery, Peru, the Pacific ocean etc. KW - 1799-1804 KW - Europa KW - Humboldteanisiserung KW - Lateinamerika KW - Weltbürger KW - Wissenstypen Humboldts Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-34948 SN - 2568-3543 SN - 1617-5239 VL - IV IS - 6 SP - 41 EP - 66 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ette, Ottmar T1 - »... daß einem leid tut, wie er aufgehört hat, deutsch zu sein« BT - Alexander von Humboldt, Preußen und Amerika JF - HIN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; international review for Humboldtian studies N2 - During his American expedition Humboldt grappled intensively with the iniquities of colonialism. In the year 1803, for example, he noted "that the idea of a colony is itself an immoral idea, this idea of a land which is obliged to pay dues to another country." The colonial powers, wrote Humboldt, support intolerance, repression and slavery. However, he did not express his criticism in public during the expedition but entrusted it only to good friends and his diary. The lecture treats Humboldt's political stance during the expedition, based on human rights and his communicative role as a research traveller who, having returned to Europe, made his criticism public. Central to the lecture are examples of Humboldt's criticism of representatives of the colonial system. These make clear which important impulses the researcher gave to the independence movement and to the politicians of the young American states. KW - 1799-1804 KW - Kosmopolit KW - Weltbürger Y1 - 2002 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-34795 SN - 2568-3543 SN - 1617-5239 VL - III IS - 4 SP - 97 EP - 117 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ette, Ottmar T1 - The scientist as Weltbürger BT - Alexander von Humboldt and the beginning of cosmopolitics JF - HIN : Alexander von Humboldt im Netz ; international review for Humboldtian studies KW - Berlin KW - Kosmopolit KW - Weltbürger Y1 - 2001 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-34546 SN - 2568-3543 SN - 1617-5239 VL - II IS - 2 SP - 41 EP - 62 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER -