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The German Idealism Reader

Ideas, Responses, and Legacy
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
472 Seiten
Englisch
Bloomsbury Publishing PLCerschienen am28.11.2019
The German Idealism Reader is a comprehensive account of the key ideas and arguments central to German idealists and their immediate critics. Expanding the scope beyond the four best-known representatives - Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel - and including those thinkers often considered as secondary, but who are also crucial for understanding of this period, the Reader presents an influential era in all its philosophical complexity.Through its broad coverage of philosophers and their texts, it offers a complete dynamic picture of the intellectual period and features: - Selections from key texts by Kant, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel - Readings from Reinhold, Schiller, Maimon, Schulze, Jacobi, Hölderlin, and Novalis - Responses to and critiques of German idealist thought by late nineteenth century thinkers, such as Schopenhauer, Feuerbach, Marx, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche - Selections extending beyond the typical focus on epistemology and metaphysics to include ethics, religion, society, and art - A general introduction and timeline, together with a chronology and bibliography to each thinker and introductory overviews to both thinkers and textWith readings carefully selected to illustrate thinkers in dialogue with each other, The German Idealism Reader provides a better appreciation of the philosophical discussions central to the period. This is essential reading for all students of German idealism and the nineteenth-century German and Continental philosophies, as well as to those studying the important movements and periods of European intellectual history.mehr
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KlappentextThe German Idealism Reader is a comprehensive account of the key ideas and arguments central to German idealists and their immediate critics. Expanding the scope beyond the four best-known representatives - Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel - and including those thinkers often considered as secondary, but who are also crucial for understanding of this period, the Reader presents an influential era in all its philosophical complexity.Through its broad coverage of philosophers and their texts, it offers a complete dynamic picture of the intellectual period and features: - Selections from key texts by Kant, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel - Readings from Reinhold, Schiller, Maimon, Schulze, Jacobi, Hölderlin, and Novalis - Responses to and critiques of German idealist thought by late nineteenth century thinkers, such as Schopenhauer, Feuerbach, Marx, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche - Selections extending beyond the typical focus on epistemology and metaphysics to include ethics, religion, society, and art - A general introduction and timeline, together with a chronology and bibliography to each thinker and introductory overviews to both thinkers and textWith readings carefully selected to illustrate thinkers in dialogue with each other, The German Idealism Reader provides a better appreciation of the philosophical discussions central to the period. This is essential reading for all students of German idealism and the nineteenth-century German and Continental philosophies, as well as to those studying the important movements and periods of European intellectual history.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4742-8667-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum28.11.2019
Seiten472 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 172 mm, Höhe 245 mm, Dicke 32 mm
Gewicht821 g
Artikel-Nr.43063437

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface: About the ReaderAcknowledgementsGerman Idealism: Surveying the Philosophical Landscape. Introduction Selected Bibliography on German Idealism for Further ReadingChronology of the Age of German IdealismPART I: Kant and First Receptions of the Critical Philosophy 1. IMMANUEL KANT (1724-1804)IntroductionChronology of Immanuel Kant´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 1787): Selections.(2) From Critique of Practical Reason (1788): Selections.(3) From Critique of the Power of Judgement (1790): Selections. 2. FRIEDRICH HEINRICH JACOBI (1743-1819)IntroductionChronology of Friedrich Jacobi´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Concerning the Doctrine of Spinoza in Letters to Herrn Moses Mendelssohn (1785): Selections. (2) From Jacobi to Fichte (1799): Selections.3. KARL LEONHARD REINHOLD (1757-1823)IntroductionChronology of Karl Reinhold´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Letters on the Kantian Philosophy (1786-87): Selections.(2) From The Foundation of Philosophical Knowledge (1791): Selections. 4. FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER (1759-1805)IntroductionChronology of Friedrich Schiller´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Kallias or Concerning Beauty: Letters to Gottfried Körner (1793): Selections.(2) From On the Aesthetic Education of Man (1795-8): Selections.5. GOTTLOB ERNST SCHULZE (1761-1833)IntroductionChronology of Gottlob´s Schulze´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Aenesidemus, or Concerning the Foundations of the Philosophy of Elements Issued by Professor Reinhold in Jena together with a Defense of Skepticism against the Pretentions of the Critique of Reason (1792): Selections. 6. SALOMON MAIMON (1753-1800)IntroductionChronology of Salomon Maimon´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Essay Towards a New Logic or Theory of Thought, Together with Letters of Philaletes to Aenesidemus (1794)(2) Letter from Maimon to Kant (1789)(3) From Maimon´s article from the Berlin Journal for Enlightenment (1790).PART II: Rise of German Idealism and Post-Kantian Idealist Thinkers7. JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE (1762-1814)IntroductionChronology of Johann Gottlieb Fichte´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Review of Aenesidemus (1794): Selections. (2) From Wissenschaftslehre, First & Second Introductions of 1797/98: Selections. 8. JOHANN CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH HOLDERLIN (1770-1843)IntroductionChronology of Friedrich Hölderlin´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From On the Law of Freedom (1794)(2) From On the Concept of Punishment (1795)(3) From Judgment and Being (1795)(4) From Letter to Hegel (26 January 1795)(5) The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism (1796)9. NOVALIS (GEORG FRIEDRICH PHILIPP VON HARDENBERG) (1772-1801)IntroductionChronology of Novalis´ Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Fichte Studies (1795-1796): Selections(2) From Logological Fragments I (1797-98): Selections 10. FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSEPH VON SCHELLING (1775-1854)IntroductionChronology of Friedrich Schelling´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Presentation of My System of Philosophy (1801): Selections (2) From Further Presentations from the System of Philosophy (1802): Selections (3) From Philosophical Investigation into the Essence of Human Freedom and Related Matters (1809): Selections 11. GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL (1779-1831)IntroductionChronology of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Phenomenology of Spirit (1807): Selections (2) From Elements of the Philosophy of Right Or Natural Law and Political Science in Outline (1821): Selections(3) From The Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline (the 3rd (1830) ed.): Selections PART III: Post-Hegelian Critics and Responses12. ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER (1788-1860)IntroductionChronology of Arthur Schopenhauer´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From The World as Will and Representation (1819): Selections (2) From On the Basis of Morals (1840): Selections 13. LUDWIG ANDREAS FEUERBACH (1804-1872)IntroductionChronology of Ludwig Feuerbach´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Towards a Critique of Hegel´s Philosophy (1839): Selections(2) From The Essence of Christianity (1841): Selections(3) From Principles of the Philosophy of the Future (1843): Selections 14. KARL MARX (1818-1883)IntroductionChronology of Karl Marx´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Toward a Critique of Hegel´s Philosophy of Right: Introduction (1843): Selections(2) From Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts (1844): Selections (3) Theses on Feuerbach (1845) 15. SØREN AABYE KIERKEGAARD (1813-1855)IntroductionChronology of Søren Kierkegaard´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography Further ReadingSelections(1) From Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments (1846): Selections (2) From The Sickness Unto Death. A Christian Psychological Exposition for Upbuilding and Awakening (1849): Selections16. FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE (1844-1900)IntroductionChronology of Friedrich Nietzsche´s Life and WorksSelected Bibliography for Further ReadingSelections(1) From Schopenhauer as Educator (1874): Selections.(2) From Beyond Good and Evil. Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (1886): Selections INDEXmehr