This immensely readable and absorbing book - the first of a three-volume series on understanding the human mind - concentrates on three major figures who have changed our image of human beings
This immensely readable and absorbing book - the first of a three-volume series on understanding the human mind - concentrates on three major figures who have changed our image of human beingsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction to the Transaction Edition Prologue 1. What I am concerned with is self-knowledge meaning knowledge both of our own minds and of the human mind in general. The meaning of mind. 2. Why is it that we have made so little progress in the discovery of the mind? Goethe and Kant. 3. Three aims I. Goethe and the Discovery of the Mind II. Influences: Herder Lessing Schiller Fichte Schopenhauer III. Kant: The Structure of the Mind IV. Kant: Autonomy Style and Certainty V. Hegel's Three Conceptions of Phenomenology Bibliography Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Transaction Edition, Prologue, 1. What I am concerned with is self-knowledge, meaning knowledge both of our own minds and of the human mind in general. The meaning of mind., 2. Why is it that we have made so little progress in the discovery of the mind? Goethe and Kant., 3. Three aims, I. Goethe and the Discovery of the Mind, II. Influences: Herder, Lessing, Schiller, Fichte, Schopenhauer, III. Kant: The Structure of the Mind, IV. Kant: Autonomy, Style, and Certainty, V. Hegel's Three Conceptions of Phenomenology, Bibliography, Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Transaction Edition Prologue 1. What I am concerned with is self-knowledge meaning knowledge both of our own minds and of the human mind in general. The meaning of mind. 2. Why is it that we have made so little progress in the discovery of the mind? Goethe and Kant. 3. Three aims I. Goethe and the Discovery of the Mind II. Influences: Herder Lessing Schiller Fichte Schopenhauer III. Kant: The Structure of the Mind IV. Kant: Autonomy Style and Certainty V. Hegel's Three Conceptions of Phenomenology Bibliography Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Transaction Edition, Prologue, 1. What I am concerned with is self-knowledge, meaning knowledge both of our own minds and of the human mind in general. The meaning of mind., 2. Why is it that we have made so little progress in the discovery of the mind? Goethe and Kant., 3. Three aims, I. Goethe and the Discovery of the Mind, II. Influences: Herder, Lessing, Schiller, Fichte, Schopenhauer, III. Kant: The Structure of the Mind, IV. Kant: Autonomy, Style, and Certainty, V. Hegel's Three Conceptions of Phenomenology, Bibliography, Acknowledgments
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