Nature and Naturalism in Classical German Philosophy
Herausgeber: Corti, Luca; Schülein, Johannes-Georg
Nature and Naturalism in Classical German Philosophy
Herausgeber: Corti, Luca; Schülein, Johannes-Georg
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This book explores the relevance of naturalism and theories of nature to Classical German Philosophy. It presents new readings on Kant, Jacobi, Goethe, the Romantic tradition, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, and Marx, which highlight the relevance of Classical German Philosophyâ s considerations of nature and naturalism for contemporary concerns.
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This book explores the relevance of naturalism and theories of nature to Classical German Philosophy. It presents new readings on Kant, Jacobi, Goethe, the Romantic tradition, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, and Marx, which highlight the relevance of Classical German Philosophyâ s considerations of nature and naturalism for contemporary concerns.
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- Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9780367551216
- ISBN-10: 0367551217
- Artikelnr.: 71229723
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9780367551216
- ISBN-10: 0367551217
- Artikelnr.: 71229723
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Luca Corti is Assistant Professor at the University of Padua as well as Marie-Curie Fellow at the University of Padua, the University of Chicago, and the University Paris I Sorbonne. He has published two books and several articles on Kant, Hegel, and contemporary Hegelisms, as well as Sellars and Sellarsian themes, including Senses and Sensations: on Hegel's Later Picture of Perceptual Experience (2018), Conceptualism, Non-Conceptualism, and the Method of Hegel's Psychology (Routledge, 2016), Between Causes and Reasons: Hegel, Sellars and Lewis on Sensation (2019), and Crossing the Line: Sellars on Kant on Imagination (2012). He is co-editor of Sellars and the History of Modern Philosophy (Routledge, 2018). Johannes-Georg Schülein is 'Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter' at the Department for Philosophy and the Research Center for Classical German Philosophy/Hegel Archive at Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany. He is the managing editor of the international peer-reviewed journal Hegel-Studien. Currently, he is working on his second book, which deals with Schelling's theory of freedom between Kant and Hegel. Previously, he has published a monograph on the critique of metaphysics in Hegel and Derrida (2016) and several articles on Classical German Philosophy.
Nature and Naturalism: The Relevance of Classical German Philosophy, Luca
Corti and Johannes-Georg Schülein
1. Kant's Regulative Naturalism, James R. O'Shea
2. The Concept of Life in Classical German Philosophy: A Question of Nature
or the Lifeworld?, Brigit Sandkaulen
3. Nature and Freedom in Schlegel and Alexander von Humboldt, Elizabeth
Millán Brusslan
4. The Challenge of Plants: Goethe, Humboldt, and the Question of Life,
Dalia Nassar
5. Beyond Nature? The Place of the Natural World in J.G. Fichte's Early
Wissenschaftslehre, Daniel Breazeale
6. The Fichte-Schelling Debate, or: Six Models for Relating Subjectivity
and Nature, Philipp Schwab
7. Schelling and Von der Weltseele, John Zammito
8. The Freedom of Matter: Self-Constitution in Schelling's 'Physical
Explanation of Idealism', Johannes-Georg Schülein
9. Beyond a Naturalistic Conception of Nature: Nature and Life in Hegel's
Early Writings, Luca Illetterati
10. The Phenomenology and the Logic of Life: Heidegger and Hegel, Robert B.
Pippin
11. The Logical Form of a Living Organism: Hegel, Naturalism, and
Biological Autonomy, Luca Corti
12. Genus-Being: On Marx's Dialectical Naturalism, Thomas Khurana
Corti and Johannes-Georg Schülein
1. Kant's Regulative Naturalism, James R. O'Shea
2. The Concept of Life in Classical German Philosophy: A Question of Nature
or the Lifeworld?, Brigit Sandkaulen
3. Nature and Freedom in Schlegel and Alexander von Humboldt, Elizabeth
Millán Brusslan
4. The Challenge of Plants: Goethe, Humboldt, and the Question of Life,
Dalia Nassar
5. Beyond Nature? The Place of the Natural World in J.G. Fichte's Early
Wissenschaftslehre, Daniel Breazeale
6. The Fichte-Schelling Debate, or: Six Models for Relating Subjectivity
and Nature, Philipp Schwab
7. Schelling and Von der Weltseele, John Zammito
8. The Freedom of Matter: Self-Constitution in Schelling's 'Physical
Explanation of Idealism', Johannes-Georg Schülein
9. Beyond a Naturalistic Conception of Nature: Nature and Life in Hegel's
Early Writings, Luca Illetterati
10. The Phenomenology and the Logic of Life: Heidegger and Hegel, Robert B.
Pippin
11. The Logical Form of a Living Organism: Hegel, Naturalism, and
Biological Autonomy, Luca Corti
12. Genus-Being: On Marx's Dialectical Naturalism, Thomas Khurana
Nature and Naturalism: The Relevance of Classical German Philosophy, Luca
Corti and Johannes-Georg Schülein
1. Kant's Regulative Naturalism, James R. O'Shea
2. The Concept of Life in Classical German Philosophy: A Question of Nature
or the Lifeworld?, Brigit Sandkaulen
3. Nature and Freedom in Schlegel and Alexander von Humboldt, Elizabeth
Millán Brusslan
4. The Challenge of Plants: Goethe, Humboldt, and the Question of Life,
Dalia Nassar
5. Beyond Nature? The Place of the Natural World in J.G. Fichte's Early
Wissenschaftslehre, Daniel Breazeale
6. The Fichte-Schelling Debate, or: Six Models for Relating Subjectivity
and Nature, Philipp Schwab
7. Schelling and Von der Weltseele, John Zammito
8. The Freedom of Matter: Self-Constitution in Schelling's 'Physical
Explanation of Idealism', Johannes-Georg Schülein
9. Beyond a Naturalistic Conception of Nature: Nature and Life in Hegel's
Early Writings, Luca Illetterati
10. The Phenomenology and the Logic of Life: Heidegger and Hegel, Robert B.
Pippin
11. The Logical Form of a Living Organism: Hegel, Naturalism, and
Biological Autonomy, Luca Corti
12. Genus-Being: On Marx's Dialectical Naturalism, Thomas Khurana
Corti and Johannes-Georg Schülein
1. Kant's Regulative Naturalism, James R. O'Shea
2. The Concept of Life in Classical German Philosophy: A Question of Nature
or the Lifeworld?, Brigit Sandkaulen
3. Nature and Freedom in Schlegel and Alexander von Humboldt, Elizabeth
Millán Brusslan
4. The Challenge of Plants: Goethe, Humboldt, and the Question of Life,
Dalia Nassar
5. Beyond Nature? The Place of the Natural World in J.G. Fichte's Early
Wissenschaftslehre, Daniel Breazeale
6. The Fichte-Schelling Debate, or: Six Models for Relating Subjectivity
and Nature, Philipp Schwab
7. Schelling and Von der Weltseele, John Zammito
8. The Freedom of Matter: Self-Constitution in Schelling's 'Physical
Explanation of Idealism', Johannes-Georg Schülein
9. Beyond a Naturalistic Conception of Nature: Nature and Life in Hegel's
Early Writings, Luca Illetterati
10. The Phenomenology and the Logic of Life: Heidegger and Hegel, Robert B.
Pippin
11. The Logical Form of a Living Organism: Hegel, Naturalism, and
Biological Autonomy, Luca Corti
12. Genus-Being: On Marx's Dialectical Naturalism, Thomas Khurana