This book brings together an original set of critical reflections on the ways in which the German Idealists maintain specific and fundamental Kantian qualities in their own systems. The volume highlights a set of core ways in which the German Idealists retain specific, fundamentally Kantian principles and qualities.
This book brings together an original set of critical reflections on the ways in which the German Idealists maintain specific and fundamental Kantian qualities in their own systems. The volume highlights a set of core ways in which the German Idealists retain specific, fundamentally Kantian principles and qualities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerad Gentry is an Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Fellow at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the Universität-Potsdam and DAAD Visiting Professor at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Assistant Professor in philosophy at Lewis University, and Associate to Germanic Studies at the University of Chicago (18-22). He is the co-editor (with Konstantin Pollok) of The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism (2019), and president of the Society for German Idealism and Romanticism.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: The Legacy of Kant in German Idealism Gerad Gentry Part I. The Emergence of a New Logical Method 2. From Transcendental Logic to Speculative Logic (with appendix: G.W.F. Hegel: C. The Science, translated by Martin Shuster) Eckart Förster 3. Hegel's Logic of Purposiveness Gerad Gentry 4. Kant and Hegel on the Drive of Reason: From Concept to Idea through Inference Dean Moyar 5.'With What Must Transcendental Philosophy Begin?' Kant and Hegel on Nothingness and Indeterminacy Nicholas Stang Part II. Time, Intuitive Understanding, and Practical Reason 6. Kant and Hegel on Time Dina Emundts 7. Intuiting the Original Unity? - Modality and Intellectual Intuition in Hölderlin's Urteil und Sein Johannes Haag 8. The Fate of Practical Reason: Kant and Schelling on Virtue, Happiness, and the Postulate of God's Existence Karin Nisenbaum Part III. The Organization of Matter and Aesthetic Freedom 9. Kant, Schelling and the Organization of Matter Dalia Nassar 10. Aesthetics and the Experience of Freedom: A Kantian Legacy in Hegel's Philosophy of Art Lydia Moland 11. Aesthetic Conditions of Freedom: Friedrich Schiller as a Complicated Kantian Anne Pollok
1. Introduction: The Legacy of Kant in German Idealism Gerad Gentry Part I. The Emergence of a New Logical Method 2. From Transcendental Logic to Speculative Logic (with appendix: G.W.F. Hegel: C. The Science, translated by Martin Shuster) Eckart Förster 3. Hegel's Logic of Purposiveness Gerad Gentry 4. Kant and Hegel on the Drive of Reason: From Concept to Idea through Inference Dean Moyar 5.'With What Must Transcendental Philosophy Begin?' Kant and Hegel on Nothingness and Indeterminacy Nicholas Stang Part II. Time, Intuitive Understanding, and Practical Reason 6. Kant and Hegel on Time Dina Emundts 7. Intuiting the Original Unity? - Modality and Intellectual Intuition in Hölderlin's Urteil und Sein Johannes Haag 8. The Fate of Practical Reason: Kant and Schelling on Virtue, Happiness, and the Postulate of God's Existence Karin Nisenbaum Part III. The Organization of Matter and Aesthetic Freedom 9. Kant, Schelling and the Organization of Matter Dalia Nassar 10. Aesthetics and the Experience of Freedom: A Kantian Legacy in Hegel's Philosophy of Art Lydia Moland 11. Aesthetic Conditions of Freedom: Friedrich Schiller as a Complicated Kantian Anne Pollok
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