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The Palgrave Schelling Handbook

BuchGebunden
1279 Seiten
Englisch
Springererscheint am14.11.20242024
This Handbook provides a comprehensive, multi-authored study of Schelling´s thought, its context, and its enormous influence. Divided into four major sections ( Periods,´ Themes,´ Figures and the History of Philosophy´, and Reception and Legacy´), it is a well-structured guide to Schelling´s work and the ways in which it relates to other thinkers and movements. Key features:        Links Schelling to the history of philosophy, contemporary philosophy, psychoanalysis, politics, and theology        Offers a systematic overview of a thinker whose thought evolved through three main periods        Explores the importance of Schelling in the development of German idealism more broadly        Updates the English-speaking academic community with current German research on Schelling  Responding to Schelling´s renewed scholarly prominence, The Palgrave Schelling Handbook provides a contemporary and authoritative re-consideration of his thought. Within its pages, scholars and researchers will find avenues and inspiration for new work in areas that have been previously underrepresented in Schelling studies. The Palgrave Schelling Handbook is the ideal reference work for advanced philosophy and theology students taking courses on Schelling or German idealism. It will have wide, general appeal to scholars and students of philosophy, theology, political theory, and German studies.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextThis Handbook provides a comprehensive, multi-authored study of Schelling´s thought, its context, and its enormous influence. Divided into four major sections ( Periods,´ Themes,´ Figures and the History of Philosophy´, and Reception and Legacy´), it is a well-structured guide to Schelling´s work and the ways in which it relates to other thinkers and movements. Key features:        Links Schelling to the history of philosophy, contemporary philosophy, psychoanalysis, politics, and theology        Offers a systematic overview of a thinker whose thought evolved through three main periods        Explores the importance of Schelling in the development of German idealism more broadly        Updates the English-speaking academic community with current German research on Schelling  Responding to Schelling´s renewed scholarly prominence, The Palgrave Schelling Handbook provides a contemporary and authoritative re-consideration of his thought. Within its pages, scholars and researchers will find avenues and inspiration for new work in areas that have been previously underrepresented in Schelling studies. The Palgrave Schelling Handbook is the ideal reference work for advanced philosophy and theology students taking courses on Schelling or German idealism. It will have wide, general appeal to scholars and students of philosophy, theology, political theory, and German studies.
Zusammenfassung
Provides a unique handbook on a uniquely important philosopher

Offers a systematic overview of a thinker who passed through many phases

Links Schelling to the history of philosophy and to contemporary philosophy both analytic and continental
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-031-18335-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum14.11.2024
Auflage2024
Seiten1279 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenApprox. 480 p.
Artikel-Nr.51041532

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction.- Part 1: Periods.- 2. The Young Schelling; Jesper Lundsfyrd Rasmussen.- 3. Schelling´s Naturphilosophie; Dale E. Snow.- 4. Schelling´s Identity Philosophy; Daniel Whistler.- 5. Schelling´s Philosophy of Freedom; Jason M. Wirth.- 6. Schelling´s Late Philosophy; Thomas Buchheim.- Part 2: Themes.- 7. Schelling & Art; Birgit Sandkaulen.- 8. Schelling & Science; Joan Steigerwald.- 9. Schelling & Medicine; Tilottama Rajan.- 10. Schelling & Politics; Saitya Brata Das.- 11. Schelling & Mythology; Hadi Fakhory.- 12. Schelling & Theology; Christian Danz.- 13. Schelling & Psychoanalysis; Sean J. McGrath.- Part 3: Figures and the History of Philosophy.- 14. Schelling & Plato; Chelsea C. Harry.- 15. Schelling & Aristotle; Marcela García-Romero.- 16. Schelling & Böhme; Sean J. McGrath.- 17. Schelling & Spinoza; Michael Vater.- 18. Schelling & Kant; Peter Neumann.- 19. Schelling & Early German Idealism; G. Anthony Bruno.- 20. Schelling & Hegel; Joseph Carew.-Part 4: Reception and Legacy.- 21. Schelling & Post-Idealist Philosophy; Lore Hühn & Philipp Höfele.- 22. Schelling & Marx; Manfred Frank.- 23. Schelling & American Philosophy; James Scott Johnston.- 24. Schelling & Heidegger; Philipp Schwab.- 25. Schelling & the Frankfurt School; Kyla Bruff.- 26. Schelling & French Philosophy; Marc Maesschalck.- 27. Schelling & Speculative Realism; Tyler Tritten.mehr

Autor

Sean J. McGrath is a Full Professor of Philosophy at Memorial University of Newfoundland. McGrath is a specialist in the philosophy of religion and the history of philosophy. He has published and lectured widely in German Idealism, phenomenology, ecology, theology, and psychoanalysis.



Joseph Carew is an Instructor at the University of the Fraser Valley. He specializes in German Idealism and nineteenth- and twentieth-century continental philosophy. He is the author of Ontological Catastrophe: Zizek and the Paradoxical Metaphysics of German Idealism and co-editor of Rethinking German Idealism.



Kyla Bruff is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Carleton University. Her current research focuses on nineteenth- and twentieth-century German and French social and political philosophy. Bruff publishes and lectures on German Idealism, critical theory, political philosophy, existentialism, French post-structuralism, and Romanticism.
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