Pippin disputes many traditional characterizations of the distinctiveness of modern philosophy. In their place he defends claims about agency, freedom, ethical life, and modernity itself that were central to the German idealist philosophical tradition and, in particular, to the writings of Hegel.
Pippin disputes many traditional characterizations of the distinctiveness of modern philosophy. In their place he defends claims about agency, freedom, ethical life, and modernity itself that were central to the German idealist philosophical tradition and, in particular, to the writings of Hegel.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: Hegelianism? Part 1. The Original Options: Kant Versus Hegel: 2. Kant on the spontaneity of mind 3. On the moral foundations of Kant's Rechtslehre 4. Hegel, ethical reasons, Kantian rejoinders 5. Avoiding German idealism: Kant, Hegel, and the reflective judgment problem Part II. Critical Modernism: 6. Hegel, modernity, and Habermas 7. Technology as ideology: prospects Part III. Greeks, Germans and Moderns: 8. The modern world of Leo Strauss 9. Being, time, and politics: the Strauss-Kojève debate Part IV. Narrating Modernity: 10. Blumenberg and the modernity problem 11. Modern mythic meaning: Blumenberg contra Nietzsche Part V. Modernism and Nihilism: 12. Truth and lies in early Nietzsche 13. Nietzsche's alleged farewell: the Premodern, Modern, and Postmodern Nietzsche 14. Morality as psychology psychology as morality: Nietzsche, Eros, and clumsy lovers Part VI. Heidegger's 'Culmination': 15. On being anti-Cartesian: Hegel, Heidegger, subjectivity and sociality 16. Heideggerian postmodernism and political metaphysics Part VII. Hegelianism: 17. Hegel's ethical rationalism.
1. Introduction: Hegelianism? Part 1. The Original Options: Kant Versus Hegel: 2. Kant on the spontaneity of mind 3. On the moral foundations of Kant's Rechtslehre 4. Hegel, ethical reasons, Kantian rejoinders 5. Avoiding German idealism: Kant, Hegel, and the reflective judgment problem Part II. Critical Modernism: 6. Hegel, modernity, and Habermas 7. Technology as ideology: prospects Part III. Greeks, Germans and Moderns: 8. The modern world of Leo Strauss 9. Being, time, and politics: the Strauss-Kojève debate Part IV. Narrating Modernity: 10. Blumenberg and the modernity problem 11. Modern mythic meaning: Blumenberg contra Nietzsche Part V. Modernism and Nihilism: 12. Truth and lies in early Nietzsche 13. Nietzsche's alleged farewell: the Premodern, Modern, and Postmodern Nietzsche 14. Morality as psychology psychology as morality: Nietzsche, Eros, and clumsy lovers Part VI. Heidegger's 'Culmination': 15. On being anti-Cartesian: Hegel, Heidegger, subjectivity and sociality 16. Heideggerian postmodernism and political metaphysics Part VII. Hegelianism: 17. Hegel's ethical rationalism.
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