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Offers a clear and accessible translation of Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Attempt at a Critique of All Revelation.
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Offers a clear and accessible translation of Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Attempt at a Critique of All Revelation.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112796
- ISBN-10: 0521112796
- Artikelnr.: 28107783
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9780521112796
- ISBN-10: 0521112796
- Artikelnr.: 28107783
Allen Wood is Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University and Indiana University. His previous publications include Kantian Ethics (Cambridge, 2008), Unsettling Obligations: Essays on Reason, Reality and the Ethics of Belief (2002) and Hegel's Ethical Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1990).
Introduction
Chronology
Further reading
Note on the text and translation
Dedication
Preface to the first edition
Preface to the second edition
1. Introduction
2. Theory of the will in preparation for a deduction of religion in general
3. Deduction of religion in general
4. Division of religion in general into natural and revealed
5. Formal discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a material discussion of it
6. Material discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a deduction of it
7. Deduction of the concept of revelation from a priori principles of pure reason
8. The possibility of the empirical datum presupposed in the concept of revelation
9. The physical possibility of a revelation
10. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to its possible content
11. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to the possible presentation of this content
12. Systematic order of these criteria
13. The possibility of receiving a given appearance as divine revelation
14. General overview of this critique
Concluding remark
Appendix: passages omitted in the second edition
Glossary
Index.
Chronology
Further reading
Note on the text and translation
Dedication
Preface to the first edition
Preface to the second edition
1. Introduction
2. Theory of the will in preparation for a deduction of religion in general
3. Deduction of religion in general
4. Division of religion in general into natural and revealed
5. Formal discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a material discussion of it
6. Material discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a deduction of it
7. Deduction of the concept of revelation from a priori principles of pure reason
8. The possibility of the empirical datum presupposed in the concept of revelation
9. The physical possibility of a revelation
10. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to its possible content
11. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to the possible presentation of this content
12. Systematic order of these criteria
13. The possibility of receiving a given appearance as divine revelation
14. General overview of this critique
Concluding remark
Appendix: passages omitted in the second edition
Glossary
Index.
Introduction; Chronology; Further reading; Note on the text and translation; Dedication; Preface to the first edition; Preface to the second edition; 1. Introduction; 2. Theory of the will in preparation for a deduction of religion in general; 3. Deduction of religion in general; 4. Division of religion in general into natural and revealed; 5. Formal discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a material discussion of it; 6. Material discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a deduction of it; 7. Deduction of the concept of revelation from a priori principles of pure reason; 8. The possibility of the empirical datum presupposed in the concept of revelation; 9. The physical possibility of a revelation; 10. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to its possible content; 11. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to the possible presentation of this content; 12. Systematic order of these criteria; 13. The possibility of receiving a given appearance as divine revelation; 14. General overview of this critique; Concluding remark; Appendix: passages omitted in the second edition; Glossary; Index.
Introduction
Chronology
Further reading
Note on the text and translation
Dedication
Preface to the first edition
Preface to the second edition
1. Introduction
2. Theory of the will in preparation for a deduction of religion in general
3. Deduction of religion in general
4. Division of religion in general into natural and revealed
5. Formal discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a material discussion of it
6. Material discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a deduction of it
7. Deduction of the concept of revelation from a priori principles of pure reason
8. The possibility of the empirical datum presupposed in the concept of revelation
9. The physical possibility of a revelation
10. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to its possible content
11. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to the possible presentation of this content
12. Systematic order of these criteria
13. The possibility of receiving a given appearance as divine revelation
14. General overview of this critique
Concluding remark
Appendix: passages omitted in the second edition
Glossary
Index.
Chronology
Further reading
Note on the text and translation
Dedication
Preface to the first edition
Preface to the second edition
1. Introduction
2. Theory of the will in preparation for a deduction of religion in general
3. Deduction of religion in general
4. Division of religion in general into natural and revealed
5. Formal discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a material discussion of it
6. Material discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a deduction of it
7. Deduction of the concept of revelation from a priori principles of pure reason
8. The possibility of the empirical datum presupposed in the concept of revelation
9. The physical possibility of a revelation
10. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to its possible content
11. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to the possible presentation of this content
12. Systematic order of these criteria
13. The possibility of receiving a given appearance as divine revelation
14. General overview of this critique
Concluding remark
Appendix: passages omitted in the second edition
Glossary
Index.
Introduction; Chronology; Further reading; Note on the text and translation; Dedication; Preface to the first edition; Preface to the second edition; 1. Introduction; 2. Theory of the will in preparation for a deduction of religion in general; 3. Deduction of religion in general; 4. Division of religion in general into natural and revealed; 5. Formal discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a material discussion of it; 6. Material discussion of the concept of revelation in preparation for a deduction of it; 7. Deduction of the concept of revelation from a priori principles of pure reason; 8. The possibility of the empirical datum presupposed in the concept of revelation; 9. The physical possibility of a revelation; 10. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to its possible content; 11. Criteria of the divinity of a revelation with regard to the possible presentation of this content; 12. Systematic order of these criteria; 13. The possibility of receiving a given appearance as divine revelation; 14. General overview of this critique; Concluding remark; Appendix: passages omitted in the second edition; Glossary; Index.