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German Idealism

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ISBN-10: 0415344174

ISBN-13: 9780415344173

Edition: 2008

Authors: Klaus Brinkmann

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German Idealism represents one of the most intense and ambitious periods in the history of philosophy. It was the time when the possibility of an alternative to both empiricism and rationalism was explored, and the era when comprehensive system building took place. Discussing this highly visible topic in contemporary philosophical research and debate, this collection presents a timely assessment of the philosophical ideas and critical reactions brought about by such an important period. The set includes a new introduction by the editor, smaller section introductions that explore and contextualise the main themes of the selections included, and an index, which allows the reader to trace…    
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List price: $1,715.00
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 8/20/2007
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1600
Size: 6.50" wide x 10.00" long x 4.50" tall
Weight: 6.490
Language: English

The Enlightenment and Kant
Introduction
The Enlightenment
James Schmidt, 'What Is Enlightenment? A Question, its Context, and Some Consequences', in James Schmidt (ed.), What Is Enlightenment? Eighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century Questions (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996), pp. 1-44
Kant
Henry E. Allison, 'Transcendental Idealism. A Retrospective', in Idealism and Freedom. Essays on Kant's Theoretical and Practical Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp. 3-26
Paul Guyer, 'Kant's Early View: the Problem of Objectivity', Kant and the Claims of Knowledge (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987), pp. 11-24
BFatrice Longuenesse, 'Kant and Empirical Judgments: Judgments of Perception and Judgements of Experience', Kant-Studien, 86, 1995, pp. 278-307
Michael Barker, 'The Proof Structure of Kant's A-deduction', Kant-Studien, 92, 3, 2001, pp. 259-82
Patricia Kitcher, 'What Is Transcendental Psychology?', innbsp; Kant's Transcendental Psychology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990), pp. 3-29
Wolfgang Carl, 'Die transzendentale Deduktion in der zweiten Auflage. B129-B169', in Georg Mohr and Marcus Willaschek (eds.), Immanuel Kant: Kritik der reinen Vernunft (Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 1998), pp. 189-216
Eric Watkins, 'Kant's Model of Causality: Causal Powers, Laws, and Kant's Reply to Hume', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 42, 4, 2004, pp. 449-88
Eckart F�rster, 'The "Gap" in Kant's Critical Philosophy', Kant's Final Synthesis: An Essay on the Opus Postumum (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2000), pp. 48-74
Arthur Melnik, 'Kant's Formulations of the Categorical Imperative', Kant-Studien, 93, 3, 2002, pp. 291-308
Allen Wood, 'The History of Human Nature', Kant's Ethical Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), pp. 226-49
Wolfgang Kersting, 'Politics, Freedom, and Order', in Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Kant (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), pp. 342-66
Jeffrey Wilson, 'Incommensurable, Supersensible, Sublime', American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 75, 2, 2001, pp. 221-41
Pauline Kleingeld, 'Nature of Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant's Philosophy of History', American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 75, 2, 2001, pp. 201-19
Kant's Immediate Critics and Early German Romanticism
Kant's Immediate Critics
Brigitte Sassen, 'Critical Idealism in the Eyes of Kant's Contemporaries', Journal of the History of Philosophy, 35, 1997, pp. 421-55
Myriam Bienenstock, 'Herder, Lecteur de Kant: de la MFtaphysique � l'EsthFtique', Etudes Philosophiques, 3, 1998, pp. 357-75
Frederick C. Beiser, 'Mendelssohn and the Pantheism Controversy', innbsp; The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1987), pp. 92-108
Matt Erlin, 'Reluctant Modernism: Moses Mendelssohn's Philosophy of History', Journal of the History of Ideas, 63, 1, 2002, pp. 83-104
Karl Ameriks, 'Reinhold and the Short Argument to Idealism', in G. Funke and T. Seebohm (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixth International Kant Congress (1985) (Washington: Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology and University Press of America, 1989), Vol. II, Part II, pp. 441-53
Volker Rnhle, 'Jacobi und Hegel. Zum Darstellungs-und Mitteilungsproblem einer Philosophie des Absoluten', Hegel-Studien, 24, 1989, pp. 159-82
Peter Thielke, 'Discursivity and Causality: Maimon's Challenge to the Second Analogy', Kant-Studien, 92, 4, 2001, pp. 440-63