<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><cms:container xmlns:cms="http://edoc.hu-berlin.de/diml/module/cms"><cms:document><cms:meta><cms:entry ref="front" type="front"/><cms:entry type="title">Politik als Naturlehre: Zur Organologiemetapher in den politischen Philosophien des Vormärz. Eine historische Diskursanalyse</cms:entry><cms:entry type="author">Ursula Häußler</cms:entry><cms:entry ref="_Toc150141321" type="link"/><cms:entry ref="_Toc150141480" type="link"/><cms:entry ref="_Toc150141322" type="link"/><cms:entry ref="_Toc150141481" type="link"/><cms:entry id="chapter1" part="chapter1" ref="chapter1" type="chapter">1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141323" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141323" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N100C8" part="chapter1" ref="N100C8" type="section">1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141482" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141482" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N100D2" part="chapter1" ref="N100D2" type="citenumber">1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N101B6" part="chapter1" ref="N101B6" type="citenumber">2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N101DB" part="chapter1" ref="N101DB" type="citenumber">3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10212" part="chapter1" ref="N10212" type="section">1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141324" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141324" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141483" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141483" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141325" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141325" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10223" part="chapter1" ref="N10223" type="subsection">1.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141484" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141484" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1022D" part="chapter1" ref="N1022D" type="citenumber">4</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141326" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141326" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141485" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141485" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10318" part="chapter1" ref="N10318" type="subsection">1.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141327" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141327" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141486" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141486" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N103A2" part="chapter1" ref="N103A2" type="subsection">1.2.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N103B1" part="chapter1" ref="N103B1" type="citenumber">5</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141328" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141328" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141487" part="chapter1" ref="_Toc150141487" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N103E7" part="chapter1" ref="N103E7" type="section">1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="chapter2" part="chapter2" ref="chapter2" type="chapter">2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141329" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141329" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141488" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141488" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1046F" part="chapter2" ref="N1046F" type="helpercitenumber">5</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141330" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141330" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10475" part="chapter2" ref="N10475" type="section">2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141489" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141489" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141331" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141331" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1048E" part="chapter2" ref="N1048E" type="subsection">2.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141490" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141490" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10498" part="chapter2" ref="N10498" type="citenumber">6</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10550" part="chapter2" ref="N10550" type="citenumber">7</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141332" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141332" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141491" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141491" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10648" part="chapter2" ref="N10648" type="subsection">2.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10662" part="chapter2" ref="N10662" type="citenumber">8</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141333" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141333" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141492" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141492" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1068E" part="chapter2" ref="N1068E" type="section">2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N106BA" part="chapter2" ref="N106BA" type="citenumber">9</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141334" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141334" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N106CF" part="chapter2" ref="N106CF" type="subsection">2.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141493" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141493" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10784" part="chapter2" ref="N10784" type="subsection">2.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141335" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141335" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141494" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141494" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10791" part="chapter2" ref="N10791" type="citenumber">10</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141336" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141336" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141495" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141495" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10890" part="chapter2" ref="N10890" type="subsection">2.2.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10897" part="chapter2" ref="N10897" type="citenumber">11</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N1096E" part="chapter2" ref="N1096E" type="citenumber">12</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141337" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141337" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141496" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141496" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N109F9" part="chapter2" ref="N109F9" type="subsection">2.2.4</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10AAE" part="chapter2" ref="N10AAE" type="citenumber">13</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141338" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141338" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141497" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141497" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10B58" part="chapter2" ref="N10B58" type="subsection">2.2.5</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10BA6" part="chapter2" ref="N10BA6" type="citenumber">14</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141339" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141339" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141498" part="chapter2" ref="_Toc150141498" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10C24" part="chapter2" ref="N10C24" type="subsection">2.2.6</cms:entry><cms:entry id="chapter3" part="chapter3" ref="chapter3" type="chapter">3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141340" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141340" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141499" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141499" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10D02" part="chapter3" ref="N10D02" type="helpercitenumber">14</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10D07" part="chapter3" ref="N10D07" type="citenumber">15</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10D59" part="chapter3" ref="N10D59" type="citenumber">16</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10D7F" part="chapter3" ref="N10D7F" type="citenumber">17</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10D83" part="chapter3" ref="N10D83" type="section">3.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141341" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141341" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141500" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141500" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141342" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141342" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10D94" part="chapter3" ref="N10D94" type="subsection">3.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141501" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141501" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10E56" part="chapter3" ref="N10E56" type="citenumber">18</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10EFB" part="chapter3" ref="N10EFB" type="citenumber">19</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141343" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141343" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141502" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141502" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10FC1" part="chapter3" ref="N10FC1" type="subsection">3.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10FCB" part="chapter3" ref="N10FCB" type="citenumber">20</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N10FD7" part="chapter3" ref="N10FD7" type="citenumber">21</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141344" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141344" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10FE6" part="chapter3" ref="N10FE6" type="block">3.1.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141503" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141503" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N10FFB" part="chapter3" ref="N10FFB" type="citenumber">22</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141345" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141345" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141504" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141504" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11089" part="chapter3" ref="N11089" type="block">3.1.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11090" part="chapter3" ref="N11090" type="citenumber">23</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N110F8" part="chapter3" ref="N110F8" type="citenumber">24</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141346" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141346" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141505" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141505" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1117F" part="chapter3" ref="N1117F" type="block">3.1.2.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141347" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141347" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141506" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141506" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1119E" part="chapter3" ref="N1119E" type="block">3.1.2.4</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N111D4" part="chapter3" ref="N111D4" type="citenumber">25</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141348" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141348" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141507" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141507" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1120A" part="chapter3" ref="N1120A" type="section">3.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141349" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141349" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11215" part="chapter3" ref="N11215" type="subsection">3.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141508" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141508" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1121F" part="chapter3" ref="N1121F" type="citenumber">26</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141350" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141350" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141509" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141509" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N112C5" part="chapter3" ref="N112C5" type="subsection">3.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N112CC" part="chapter3" ref="N112CC" type="citenumber">27</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N112E9" part="chapter3" ref="N112E9" type="citenumber">28</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N112F5" part="chapter3" ref="N112F5" type="citenumber">29</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11301" part="chapter3" ref="N11301" type="citenumber">30</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141351" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141351" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1130B" part="chapter3" ref="N1130B" type="block">3.2.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141510" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141510" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141352" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141352" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141511" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141511" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11325" part="chapter3" ref="N11325" type="block">3.2.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141353" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141353" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141512" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141512" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11369" part="chapter3" ref="N11369" type="block">3.2.2.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11370" part="chapter3" ref="N11370" type="citenumber">31</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141354" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141354" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141513" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141513" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11387" part="chapter3" ref="N11387" type="block">3.2.2.4</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141355" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141355" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141514" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141514" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1139C" part="chapter3" ref="N1139C" type="block">3.2.2.5</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141356" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141356" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141515" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141515" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N113B9" part="chapter3" ref="N113B9" type="block">3.2.2.6</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N113C0" part="chapter3" ref="N113C0" type="citenumber">32</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11456" part="chapter3" ref="N11456" type="citenumber">33</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141357" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141357" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141516" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141516" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11526" part="chapter3" ref="N11526" type="section">3.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141358" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141358" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11531" part="chapter3" ref="N11531" type="subsection">3.3.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141517" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141517" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1158C" part="chapter3" ref="N1158C" type="citenumber">34</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141359" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141359" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141518" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141518" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N115BD" part="chapter3" ref="N115BD" type="subsection">3.3.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N115D2" part="chapter3" ref="N115D2" type="citenumber">35</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N115F8" part="chapter3" ref="N115F8" type="citenumber">36</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141360" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141360" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141519" part="chapter3" ref="_Toc150141519" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11617" part="chapter3" ref="N11617" type="section">3.4</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11621" part="chapter3" ref="N11621" type="citenumber">37</cms:entry><cms:entry id="chapter4" part="chapter4" ref="chapter4" type="chapter">4</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141361" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141361" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141520" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141520" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11650" part="chapter4" ref="N11650" type="helpercitenumber">37</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11655" part="chapter4" ref="N11655" type="citenumber">38</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141362" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141362" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11677" part="chapter4" ref="N11677" type="section">4.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141521" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141521" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141363" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141363" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11685" part="chapter4" ref="N11685" type="subsection">4.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141522" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141522" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141364" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141364" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11693" part="chapter4" ref="N11693" type="block">4.1.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141523" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141523" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141365" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141365" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N116A1" part="chapter4" ref="N116A1" type="subblock">4.1.1.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141524" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141524" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11711" part="chapter4" ref="N11711" type="citenumber">39</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141366" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141366" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141525" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141525" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N117C9" part="chapter4" ref="N117C9" type="subblock">4.1.1.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141367" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141367" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141526" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141526" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11818" part="chapter4" ref="N11818" type="subblock">4.1.1.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N1181F" part="chapter4" ref="N1181F" type="citenumber">40</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141368" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141368" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141527" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141527" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1186F" part="chapter4" ref="N1186F" type="block">4.1.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N118ED" part="chapter4" ref="N118ED" type="citenumber">41</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11903" part="chapter4" ref="N11903" type="subsection">4.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141369" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141369" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141528" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141528" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141370" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141370" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11914" part="chapter4" ref="N11914" type="block">4.1.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141529" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141529" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141371" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141371" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11922" part="chapter4" ref="N11922" type="subblock">4.1.2.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141530" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141530" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N119C8" part="chapter4" ref="N119C8" type="citenumber">42</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141372" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141372" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141531" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141531" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11A8C" part="chapter4" ref="N11A8C" type="subblock">4.1.2.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141373" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141373" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141532" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141532" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11AEC" part="chapter4" ref="N11AEC" type="subblock">4.1.2.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11AF3" part="chapter4" ref="N11AF3" type="citenumber">43</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141374" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141374" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141533" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141533" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11B43" part="chapter4" ref="N11B43" type="block">4.1.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141375" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141375" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141534" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141534" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11B61" part="chapter4" ref="N11B61" type="subsection">4.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141376" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141376" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11B6C" part="chapter4" ref="N11B6C" type="block">4.1.3.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141535" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141535" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141377" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141377" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11B7A" part="chapter4" ref="N11B7A" type="subblock">4.1.3.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141536" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141536" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11C0E" part="chapter4" ref="N11C0E" type="citenumber">44</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141378" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141378" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141537" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141537" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11C88" part="chapter4" ref="N11C88" type="subblock">4.1.3.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11C8F" part="chapter4" ref="N11C8F" type="citenumber">45</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141379" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141379" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141538" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141538" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11CB8" part="chapter4" ref="N11CB8" type="subblock">4.1.3.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141380" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141380" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141539" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141539" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11CFB" part="chapter4" ref="N11CFB" type="block">4.1.3.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141381" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141381" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141540" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141540" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11D12" part="chapter4" ref="N11D12" type="section">4.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141382" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141382" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11D1D" part="chapter4" ref="N11D1D" type="subsection">4.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141541" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141541" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141383" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141383" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11D2B" part="chapter4" ref="N11D2B" type="block">4.2.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141542" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141542" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141384" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141384" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11D39" part="chapter4" ref="N11D39" type="subblock">4.2.1.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141543" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141543" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11D43" part="chapter4" ref="N11D43" type="citenumber">46</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11EA7" part="chapter4" ref="N11EA7" type="citenumber">47</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141385" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141385" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141544" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141544" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11EE0" part="chapter4" ref="N11EE0" type="subblock">4.2.1.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141386" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141386" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141545" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141545" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11F62" part="chapter4" ref="N11F62" type="subblock">4.2.1.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141387" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141387" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141546" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141546" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N11FAA" part="chapter4" ref="N11FAA" type="block">4.2.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11FB1" part="chapter4" ref="N11FB1" type="citenumber">48</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N11FD9" part="chapter4" ref="N11FD9" type="citenumber">49</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12052" part="chapter4" ref="N12052" type="citenumber">50</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N120A9" part="chapter4" ref="N120A9" type="citenumber">51</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141388" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141388" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141547" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141547" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12134" part="chapter4" ref="N12134" type="subsection">4.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141389" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141389" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1213F" part="chapter4" ref="N1213F" type="block">4.2.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141548" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141548" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141390" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141390" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1214D" part="chapter4" ref="N1214D" type="subblock">4.2.2.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141549" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141549" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12157" part="chapter4" ref="N12157" type="citenumber">52</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N121FC" part="chapter4" ref="N121FC" type="citenumber">53</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N1226C" part="chapter4" ref="N1226C" type="citenumber">54</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12328" part="chapter4" ref="N12328" type="citenumber">55</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141391" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141391" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141550" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141550" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12400" part="chapter4" ref="N12400" type="subblock">4.2.2.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12407" part="chapter4" ref="N12407" type="citenumber">56</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141392" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141392" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141551" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141551" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1245D" part="chapter4" ref="N1245D" type="subblock">4.2.2.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141393" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141393" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141552" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141552" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12492" part="chapter4" ref="N12492" type="block">4.2.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12499" part="chapter4" ref="N12499" type="citenumber">57</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141394" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141394" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141553" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141553" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12508" part="chapter4" ref="N12508" type="section">4.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141395" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141395" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12513" part="chapter4" ref="N12513" type="subsection">4.3.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141554" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141554" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141396" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141396" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12521" part="chapter4" ref="N12521" type="block">4.3.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141555" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141555" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141397" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141397" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1252F" part="chapter4" ref="N1252F" type="subblock">4.3.1.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141556" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141556" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N125BC" part="chapter4" ref="N125BC" type="citenumber">58</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141398" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141398" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141557" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141557" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12694" part="chapter4" ref="N12694" type="subblock">4.3.1.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N1269B" part="chapter4" ref="N1269B" type="citenumber">59</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141399" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141399" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141558" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141558" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N126D8" part="chapter4" ref="N126D8" type="subblock">4.3.1.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141400" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141400" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141559" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141559" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1271E" part="chapter4" ref="N1271E" type="block">4.3.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12730" part="chapter4" ref="N12730" type="citenumber">60</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N127F1" part="chapter4" ref="N127F1" type="citenumber">61</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141401" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141401" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141560" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141560" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12853" part="chapter4" ref="N12853" type="subsection">4.3.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141402" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141402" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1285E" part="chapter4" ref="N1285E" type="block">4.3.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141561" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141561" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141403" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141403" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1286C" part="chapter4" ref="N1286C" type="subblock">4.3.2.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141562" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141562" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1291F" part="chapter4" ref="N1291F" type="citenumber">62</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141404" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141404" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141563" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141563" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N129CF" part="chapter4" ref="N129CF" type="subblock">4.3.2.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N129F5" part="chapter4" ref="N129F5" type="citenumber">63</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12A47" part="chapter4" ref="N12A47" type="citenumber">64</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141405" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141405" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141564" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141564" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12AAE" part="chapter4" ref="N12AAE" type="subblock">4.3.2.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141406" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141406" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141565" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141565" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12B5A" part="chapter4" ref="N12B5A" type="block">4.3.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12B61" part="chapter4" ref="N12B61" type="citenumber">65</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12C1B" part="chapter4" ref="N12C1B" type="citenumber">66</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141407" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141407" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141566" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141566" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12C49" part="chapter4" ref="N12C49" type="section">4.4</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141408" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141408" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12C54" part="chapter4" ref="N12C54" type="subsection">4.4.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141567" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141567" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141409" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141409" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12C62" part="chapter4" ref="N12C62" type="block">4.4.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141568" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141568" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141410" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141410" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12C70" part="chapter4" ref="N12C70" type="subblock">4.4.1.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141569" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141569" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141411" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141411" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141570" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141570" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12D59" part="chapter4" ref="N12D59" type="subblock">4.4.1.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12D60" part="chapter4" ref="N12D60" type="citenumber">67</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141412" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141412" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141571" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141571" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12DAA" part="chapter4" ref="N12DAA" type="subblock">4.4.1.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141413" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141413" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141572" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141572" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12E0D" part="chapter4" ref="N12E0D" type="block">4.4.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141414" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141414" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141573" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141573" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12E23" part="chapter4" ref="N12E23" type="subsection">4.4.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141415" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141415" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12E2E" part="chapter4" ref="N12E2E" type="block">4.4.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141574" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141574" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141416" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141416" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12E3C" part="chapter4" ref="N12E3C" type="subblock">4.4.2.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141575" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141575" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12E46" part="chapter4" ref="N12E46" type="citenumber">68</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141417" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141417" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141576" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141576" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12E6F" part="chapter4" ref="N12E6F" type="subblock">4.4.2.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12E90" part="chapter4" ref="N12E90" type="subblock">4.4.2.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141418" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141418" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141577" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141577" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12EC1" part="chapter4" ref="N12EC1" type="citenumber">69</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141419" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141419" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141578" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141578" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12F25" part="chapter4" ref="N12F25" type="block">4.4.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N12F2C" part="chapter4" ref="N12F2C" type="citenumber">70</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141420" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141420" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141579" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141579" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N12FEA" part="chapter4" ref="N12FEA" type="subsection">4.4.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141421" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141421" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13008" part="chapter4" ref="N13008" type="block">4.4.3.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141580" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141580" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141422" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141422" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13016" part="chapter4" ref="N13016" type="subblock">4.4.3.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141581" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141581" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13020" part="chapter4" ref="N13020" type="citenumber">71</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141423" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141423" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141582" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141582" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13039" part="chapter4" ref="N13039" type="subblock">4.4.3.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141424" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141424" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141583" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141583" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1307A" part="chapter4" ref="N1307A" type="block">4.4.3.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N13081" part="chapter4" ref="N13081" type="citenumber">72</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141425" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141425" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141584" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141584" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N130CF" part="chapter4" ref="N130CF" type="section">4.5</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141426" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141426" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N130DA" part="chapter4" ref="N130DA" type="subsection">4.5.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141585" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141585" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141427" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141427" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N130E8" part="chapter4" ref="N130E8" type="block">4.5.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141586" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141586" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141428" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141428" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N130F6" part="chapter4" ref="N130F6" type="subblock">4.5.1.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141587" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141587" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141429" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141429" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141588" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141588" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13176" part="chapter4" ref="N13176" type="subblock">4.5.1.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N13217" part="chapter4" ref="N13217" type="citenumber">73</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141430" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141430" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141589" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141589" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13239" part="chapter4" ref="N13239" type="subblock">4.5.1.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141431" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141431" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141590" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141590" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13283" part="chapter4" ref="N13283" type="block">4.5.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N13290" part="chapter4" ref="N13290" type="citenumber">74</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N13305" part="chapter4" ref="N13305" type="citenumber">75</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N1336D" part="chapter4" ref="N1336D" type="citenumber">76</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N13401" part="chapter4" ref="N13401" type="citenumber">77</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141432" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141432" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141591" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141591" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1343C" part="chapter4" ref="N1343C" type="section">4.6</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141433" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141433" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13447" part="chapter4" ref="N13447" type="subsection">4.6.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141592" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141592" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141434" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141434" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13455" part="chapter4" ref="N13455" type="block">4.6.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141593" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141593" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141435" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141435" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13463" part="chapter4" ref="N13463" type="subblock">4.6.1.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141594" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141594" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N134B7" part="chapter4" ref="N134B7" type="citenumber">78</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N1355F" part="chapter4" ref="N1355F" type="citenumber">79</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141436" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141436" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141595" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141595" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13588" part="chapter4" ref="N13588" type="subblock">4.6.1.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141437" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141437" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141596" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141596" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N135E2" part="chapter4" ref="N135E2" type="subblock">4.6.1.1.3</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N135E9" part="chapter4" ref="N135E9" type="citenumber">80</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141438" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141438" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141597" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141597" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13613" part="chapter4" ref="N13613" type="block">4.6.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N13628" part="chapter4" ref="N13628" type="citenumber">81</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N1366C" part="chapter4" ref="N1366C" type="citenumber">82</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141439" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141439" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141598" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141598" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N136A1" part="chapter4" ref="N136A1" type="subsection">4.6.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141440" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141440" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N136AC" part="chapter4" ref="N136AC" type="block">4.6.2.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141599" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141599" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141441" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141441" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N136BA" part="chapter4" ref="N136BA" type="subblock">4.6.2.1.1</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141600" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141600" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N136E7" part="chapter4" ref="N136E7" type="citenumber">83</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141442" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141442" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141601" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141601" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13754" part="chapter4" ref="N13754" type="subblock">4.6.2.1.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141443" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141443" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141602" part="chapter4" ref="_Toc150141602" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N1376A" part="chapter4" ref="N1376A" type="block">4.6.2.2</cms:entry><cms:entry id="chapter5" part="chapter5" ref="chapter5" type="chapter">5</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141444" part="chapter5" ref="_Toc150141444" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141603" part="chapter5" ref="_Toc150141603" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N13793" part="chapter5" ref="N13793" type="citenumber">84</cms:entry><cms:entry id="N137AF" part="chapter5" ref="N137AF" type="citenumber">85</cms:entry><cms:entry ref="N1381B" type="back"/><cms:entry id="N1381D" part="N1381D" ref="N1381D" type="bibliography">
            
            Literaturverzeichnis</cms:entry><cms:entry id="_Toc150141445" part="N1381D" ref="_Toc150141445" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141604" part="N1381D" ref="_Toc150141604" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141446" part="N1381D" ref="_Toc150141446" type="link"/><cms:entry id="_Toc150141605" part="N1381D" ref="_Toc150141605" type="link"/><cms:entry id="N15C6D" part="N15C6D" ref="N15C6D" type="declaration">Eidesstattliche Erklärung</cms:entry><cms:entry part="front" type=":current"/><cms:entry type=":lang">de</cms:entry><cms:entry ref=":contents" type=":contents">Inhaltsverzeichnis</cms:entry><cms:entry type=":help"><url href="http://...">Hilfe</url></cms:entry></cms:meta><cms:content><front id="front"><submission>DISSERTATION</submission><title>Politik als Naturlehre:<br/>Zur Organologiemetapher in den politischen Philosophien des Vormärz.<br/>Eine historische Diskursanalyse</title><degree><br/><br/>Zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades<br/>doctor philosophiae<br/>(Dr. phil.)</degree><major><br/>eingereicht im Januar 2005<br/>an der Philosophischen Fakultät I<br/>der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin<br/></major><author>von <given>Ursula</given>
         <surname>Häußler</surname>
      </author><dean>der Philosophischen Fakultät I: Prof. Dr. O. Schwemmer</dean><approvals>
         <name>Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hardtwig</name>
         <name>Prof. Dr. Rüdiger vom Bruch</name>
      </approvals><date>Datum der Promotion: 8. Februar 2006</date><abstract lang="de">
         <head>Zusammenfassung</head>
         <p>Diese Arbeit trägt mit ihrem speziellen Interesse für die Organologiemetapher als diskursprägende sprachliche Form eine neue Fragestellung an die Ideenwelt der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts heran. Untersucht wird, inwieweit die Gleichsetzung von Staat und Gesellschaft mit einem lebenden Körper als Ausdruck eines kollektiv geteilten Weltmodells zu verstehen ist, das das politische Denken der beginnenden Moderne prägte und kanalisierte. Wie die in dieser Arbeit durchgeführte synchrone Diskursanalyse zentraler Grundlagentexte der sechs maßgeblichen politischen Bewegungen des Vormärz - des Kommunismus, der demokratischen Bewegung, des Liberalismus, der Frauenbewegung, des Konservativismus und des politischen Katholizismus - zeigt, ist dies eindeutig der Fall: Mit Hilfe der demiurgischen Kraft der Organologiemetapher werden Welt, Staat und Gesellschaft in sämtlichen politischen Philosophien so entworfen, dass sie als Organismen erscheinen, die durch weitgehend unbeeinflussbare Natur-Triebe in ihrer Entwicklung vorangetrieben werden. Ebenso wird der Aufbau von Staat und Gesellschaft von allen nach dem Vorbild eines Organismus modelliert, in dem sich Teil und Ganzes wechselseitig bedingen. Auch die Positionierung von Mann und Frau im Kollektivkörper wird auf Erkenntnisse der Naturlehre, speziell auf in den Geschlechtern wirkende Natur-Kräfte, zurückgeführt. In dieser Arbeit werden zuerst diese Diskursgemeinsamkeiten vorgestellt, die auf eine grundlegende Mentalität der beginnenden Moderne schließen lassen. Anschließend werden die einzelnen Diskursvarianten und ihre Implikationen - nach den politischen Bewegungen geordnet - detailliert dargestellt.</p>
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      </abstract><keywords lang="de">
         <keyword>Historische Diskursanalyse</keyword>
         <keyword>Körpermetapher</keyword>
         <keyword>Organologiemetapher</keyword>
         <keyword>Politische Philosophie</keyword>
         <keyword>Vormärz,, Mentalität</keyword>
         <keyword>Frauenbewegung</keyword>
         <keyword>Kommunismus</keyword>
         <keyword>Demokratische Bewegung</keyword>
         <keyword>Liberalismus</keyword>
         <keyword>Konservativismus</keyword>
         <keyword>Politischer Katholizismus</keyword>
      </keywords><abstract lang="en">
         <head>Abstract</head>
         <p>With its specific interest in the organology metaphor this study creates a new way of understanding political ideas of the first half of the 19<sup>th</sup> century. It points out that the comparision of state and society with a living body is not only a stylistic pattern but a collectively shared fundamental mentality that influenced the political philosophy of the beginning modern age.</p>
         <p>This is shown by a synchronic analysis of essential and fundamental texts of the six important political movements of the first half of the 19<sup>th</sup> century &#8211; Communism, the democratic and the women&#8217;s movement, Liberalism, Conservatism and the political Catholicism. All political philosophies use the demiurgic power of the organology metaphor to design world, state and society in a way that they appear as organisms, which are propelled in their development by hardly influencable natural powers. Likewise all philosophies mould the organisation of state and society according to the pattern of a living organism, in which the whole body and its parts mutually depend on each other. By supposing different natural forces working in men and women also the sexes are positioned differently in the collective body.</p>
         <p>This study first presents these common uses of the organology metaphor through all political movements and the fundamental mentality of the beginning modern age shown by these. After that it focusses on the specific uses of the organology metaphor and their implications in each text. </p>
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         <keyword>discourse analysis</keyword>
         <keyword>organology metaphor</keyword>
         <keyword>political philosophy</keyword>
         <keyword>mentality</keyword>
         <keyword>women&#8217;s movement</keyword>
         <keyword>Communism</keyword>
         <keyword>Democratic movement</keyword>
         <keyword>Liberalism</keyword>
         <keyword>Conservatism</keyword>
         <keyword>Political Catholicism</keyword>
      </keywords><freehead id=":contents">Inhaltsverzeichnis</freehead><ul><li><p><link ref="chapter1">1</link> Einleitung<ul><li><p><link ref="N100C8">1.1</link> 
               Fragestellung und Aufbau </p></li><li><p><link ref="N10212">1.2</link> 
               
               Theoretische Verortung<ul><li><p><link ref="N10223">1.2.1</link> 
                  Der metaphorologische Untersuchungsansatz</p></li><li><p><link ref="N10318">1.2.2</link> Der diskursanalytische Forschungsansatz</p></li><li><p><link ref="N103A2">1.2.3</link> &#8222;Doing Philosophy as a Feminist&#8220;
               </p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N103E7">1.3</link> Methodisches Vorgehen</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="chapter2">2</link> 
            
            Der Textkorpus<ul><li><p><link ref="N10475">2.1</link> 
               Kontextanalyse und Nachweis des Diskurscharakters <ul><li><p><link ref="N1048E">2.1.1</link> 
                  Kontextanalyse</p></li><li><p><link ref="N10648">2.1.2</link> Nachweis des Diskurscharakters</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N1068E">2.2</link> Die Textauswahl<ul><li><p><link ref="N106CF">2.2.1</link> 
                  Die Texte des Kommunismus</p></li><li><p><link ref="N10784">2.2.2</link> 
                  
                  Die Texte der demokratischen Bewegung</p></li><li><p><link ref="N10890">2.2.3</link> Die Texte des Liberalismus</p></li><li><p><link ref="N109F9">2.2.4</link> Die Texte der Frauenbewegung</p></li><li><p><link ref="N10B58">2.2.5</link> Der Text des Konsverativismus</p></li><li><p><link ref="N10C24">2.2.6</link> Die Texte des politischen Katholizismus</p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="chapter3">3</link> 
            
            Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik <ul><li><p><link ref="N10D83">3.1</link> 
               
               &#8222;Politische und soziale Gebilde&#8220; &#8211; &#8222;entwickeln sich aufgrund ihnen immanenter Kräfte&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N10D94">3.1.1</link> 
                  Zur zeittypischen Auffassung der kraftgesteuerten Entwicklung von Organismen</p></li><li><p><link ref="N10FC1">3.1.2</link> Die diskursprägende Organologiemetapher <ul><li><p><link ref="N10FE6">3.1.2.1</link> 
                     Die Bildelemente
                  </p></li><li><p><link ref="N11089">3.1.2.2</link> Die Analyse der Naturkräfte </p></li><li><p><link ref="N1117F">3.1.2.3</link> &#8222;Pathologie und Therapeutik&#8220;</p></li><li><p><link ref="N1119E">3.1.2.4</link> Politik als &#8222;Naturlehre&#8220;</p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N1120A">3.2</link> &#8222;Politische und soziale Gebilde&#8220; &#8211; &#8222;zeichnen sich durch ein spezifisches Wechselverhältnis von Teil und Ganzem aus&#8220; <ul><li><p><link ref="N11215">3.2.1</link> 
                  Zur zeittypischen Auffassung des Aufbaus von Organismen</p></li><li><p><link ref="N112C5">3.2.2</link> Die diskursprägende Organologiemetapher<ul><li><p><link ref="N1130B">3.2.2.1</link> 
                     Bildelemente der Metapher</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11325">3.2.2.2</link> Die Bedeutung des Gliedes für das Ganze</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11369">3.2.2.3</link> Die Bedeutung des Ganzen für das Glied</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11387">3.2.2.4</link> &#8222;Pathologie- und Therapeutik&#8220;</p></li><li><p><link ref="N1139C">3.2.2.5</link> Politik als &#8222;Naturlehre&#8220;</p></li><li><p><link ref="N113B9">3.2.2.6</link> Exkurs: Zur topologischen Tradition der Metapher</p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N11526">3.3</link> &#8222;Politische und soziale Gebilde&#8220; &#8211; &#8222;sind in der Regel männlichen Geschlechts und setzen sich aufgrund der in ihren Gliedern wirkenden Naturkräfte im öffentlichen Bereich aus männlichen Bestandteilen zusammen&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N11531">3.3.1</link> 
                  Zur zeittypischen Auffassung der Geschlechtlichkeit von Organismen</p></li><li><p><link ref="N115BD">3.3.2</link> Die diskursprägende Organologiemetapher</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N11617">3.4</link> Zusammenfassung</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="chapter4">4</link> 
            
            Die einzelnen Diskursvarianten<ul><li><p><link ref="N11677">4.1</link> 
               Die Texte des Kommunismus<ul><li><p><link ref="N11685">4.1.1</link> 
                  Weitlings &#8222;Garantien der Harmonie und Freiheit&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N11693">4.1.1.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N116A1">4.1.1.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N117C9">4.1.1.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11818">4.1.1.1.3</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N1186F">4.1.1.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N11903">4.1.2</link> 
                  
                  Marx&#8217; &#8222;Pariser Manuskripte&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N11914">4.1.2.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N11922">4.1.2.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11A8C">4.1.2.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11AEC">4.1.2.1.3</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N11B43">4.1.2.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N11B61">4.1.3</link> Engels&#8217; &#8222;Die Lage der arbeitenden Klasse in England&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N11B6C">4.1.3.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N11B7A">4.1.3.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11C88">4.1.3.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11CB8">4.1.3.1.3</link> Der pathologische Entwicklungsprozess und die Geschlechter</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N11CFB">4.1.3.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N11D12">4.2</link> Die Texte der demokratischen Bewegung<ul><li><p><link ref="N11D1D">4.2.1</link> 
                  Fröbels &#8222;System der socialen Politik&#8220; <ul><li><p><link ref="N11D2B">4.2.1.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N11D39">4.2.1.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11EE0">4.2.1.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N11F62">4.2.1.1.3</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N11FAA">4.2.1.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12134">4.2.2</link> Wirths &#8222;Die politisch-reformatorische Richtung der Deutschen im 16. und 19. Jahrhundert&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N1213F">4.2.2.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N1214D">4.2.2.1.1</link> 
                        Die ideengesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N12400">4.2.2.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N1245D">4.2.2.1.3</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12492">4.2.2.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12508">4.3</link> Die Texte des Liberalismus<ul><li><p><link ref="N12513">4.3.1</link> 
                  Dahlmanns &#8222;Politik auf den Grund und das Maß der gegebenen Zustände zurückgeführt&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N12521">4.3.1.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N1252F">4.3.1.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N12694">4.3.1.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N126D8">4.3.1.1.3</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N1271E">4.3.1.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12853">4.3.2</link> Das &#8222;Staatslexikon&#8220;: Artikel von Rotteck, Welcker und Pfizer<ul><li><p><link ref="N1285E">4.3.2.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N1286C">4.3.2.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N129CF">4.3.2.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N12AAE">4.3.2.1.3</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12B5A">4.3.2.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12C49">4.4</link> Die Texte der Frauenbewegung<ul><li><p><link ref="N12C54">4.4.1</link> 
                  Louise Dittmars Texte<ul><li><p><link ref="N12C62">4.4.1.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N12C70">4.4.1.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N12D59">4.4.1.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N12DAA">4.4.1.1.3</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12E0D">4.4.1.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12E23">4.4.2</link> Louise Ottos Artikel<ul><li><p><link ref="N12E2E">4.4.2.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N12E3C">4.4.2.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N12E6F">4.4.2.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N12E90">4.4.2.1.3</link> 
                        
                        Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12F25">4.4.2.2</link> Politische Forderungen</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N12FEA">4.4.3</link> Louise Astons &#8222;Meine Emancipation&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N13008">4.4.3.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N13016">4.4.3.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung </p></li><li><p><link ref="N13039">4.4.3.1.2</link> Das Geschlecht und der Entwicklungsprozess</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N1307A">4.4.3.2</link> Politische Forderungen</p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N130CF">4.5</link> Der Text des Konservativismus <ul><li><p><link ref="N130DA">4.5.1</link> 
                  Stahls &#8222;Philosophie des Rechts&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N130E8">4.5.1.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N130F6">4.5.1.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N13176">4.5.1.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N13239">4.5.1.1.3</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N13283">4.5.1.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N1343C">4.6</link> Die Texte des politischen Katholizismus<ul><li><p><link ref="N13447">4.6.1</link> 
                  Die &#8222;Historisch-politischen Blätter für das katholische Deutschland&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N13455">4.6.1.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N13463">4.6.1.1.1</link> 
                        Die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N13588">4.6.1.1.2</link> Der organische Aufbau der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N135E2">4.6.1.1.3</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N13613">4.6.1.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N136A1">4.6.2</link> Görres&#8217; &#8222;Athanasius&#8220;<ul><li><p><link ref="N136AC">4.6.2.1</link> 
                     Die diskursprägende Organologiemetaphorik<ul><li><p><link ref="N136BA">4.6.2.1.1</link> 
                        Der organische Aufbau und die kraftgesteuerte Entwicklung der politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li><li><p><link ref="N13754">4.6.2.1.2</link> Das Geschlecht und die politischen und sozialen Gebilde</p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="N1376A">4.6.2.2</link> Der politische Entwurf</p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li></ul></p></li><li><p><link ref="chapter5">5</link> 
            
            Zusammenfassung und Ausblick</p></li><li><p><link ref="N1381D">
            
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