The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism
Herausgeber: Gentry, Gerad; Pollok, Konstantin
The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism
Herausgeber: Gentry, Gerad; Pollok, Konstantin
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Explores imagination and human rationality in a crucial period of philosophy, from hermeneutics and transcendental logic to ethics and aesthetics.
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Explores imagination and human rationality in a crucial period of philosophy, from hermeneutics and transcendental logic to ethics and aesthetics.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781316647868
- ISBN-10: 1316647862
- Artikelnr.: 60865868
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 410g
- ISBN-13: 9781316647868
- ISBN-10: 1316647862
- Artikelnr.: 60865868
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction to the significances of the imagination in Kant, idealism, and
romanticism Gerad Gentry; Part I. Kant and the Imagination: 1. Kant on the
role of the imagination (and images) in the transition from intuition to
experience Clinton Tolley; 2. Kant on imagination and the intuition of time
Tobias Rosefeldt; 3. 'The faculty of intuitions A Priori'. Kant on the
productive power of the imagination Günter Zöller; 4. Unity in variety:
theoretical, practical and aesthetic reason in Kant Keren Gorodeisky; Part
II. The Imagination in Post-Kantian German Idealism: 5. Imagination and
objectivity in Fichte's early Wissenschaftslehre Johannes Haag; 6. The
Kantian roots of Hegel's theory of the imagination Meghant Sudan; 7. The
ground of Hegel's logic of life and the unity of reason: free lawfulness of
the imagination Gerad Gentry; Part III. The Imagination in German
Romanticism: 8. Imagination and interpretation: Herder's concept of
Einfühlung Michael N. Forster; 9. Imagination, divination, and
understanding: Schleiermacher and the hermeneutics of the second person
Kristin Gjesdal; 10. Poetry and imagination in Fichte and the early German
romantics: a re-assessment Elizabeth Millán Brusslan; 11. Art, imagination
and the interpretation of the age: Hegel and Schlegel on the new status of
art and its connection to religion and philosophy Allen Speight.
romanticism Gerad Gentry; Part I. Kant and the Imagination: 1. Kant on the
role of the imagination (and images) in the transition from intuition to
experience Clinton Tolley; 2. Kant on imagination and the intuition of time
Tobias Rosefeldt; 3. 'The faculty of intuitions A Priori'. Kant on the
productive power of the imagination Günter Zöller; 4. Unity in variety:
theoretical, practical and aesthetic reason in Kant Keren Gorodeisky; Part
II. The Imagination in Post-Kantian German Idealism: 5. Imagination and
objectivity in Fichte's early Wissenschaftslehre Johannes Haag; 6. The
Kantian roots of Hegel's theory of the imagination Meghant Sudan; 7. The
ground of Hegel's logic of life and the unity of reason: free lawfulness of
the imagination Gerad Gentry; Part III. The Imagination in German
Romanticism: 8. Imagination and interpretation: Herder's concept of
Einfühlung Michael N. Forster; 9. Imagination, divination, and
understanding: Schleiermacher and the hermeneutics of the second person
Kristin Gjesdal; 10. Poetry and imagination in Fichte and the early German
romantics: a re-assessment Elizabeth Millán Brusslan; 11. Art, imagination
and the interpretation of the age: Hegel and Schlegel on the new status of
art and its connection to religion and philosophy Allen Speight.
Introduction to the significances of the imagination in Kant, idealism, and
romanticism Gerad Gentry; Part I. Kant and the Imagination: 1. Kant on the
role of the imagination (and images) in the transition from intuition to
experience Clinton Tolley; 2. Kant on imagination and the intuition of time
Tobias Rosefeldt; 3. 'The faculty of intuitions A Priori'. Kant on the
productive power of the imagination Günter Zöller; 4. Unity in variety:
theoretical, practical and aesthetic reason in Kant Keren Gorodeisky; Part
II. The Imagination in Post-Kantian German Idealism: 5. Imagination and
objectivity in Fichte's early Wissenschaftslehre Johannes Haag; 6. The
Kantian roots of Hegel's theory of the imagination Meghant Sudan; 7. The
ground of Hegel's logic of life and the unity of reason: free lawfulness of
the imagination Gerad Gentry; Part III. The Imagination in German
Romanticism: 8. Imagination and interpretation: Herder's concept of
Einfühlung Michael N. Forster; 9. Imagination, divination, and
understanding: Schleiermacher and the hermeneutics of the second person
Kristin Gjesdal; 10. Poetry and imagination in Fichte and the early German
romantics: a re-assessment Elizabeth Millán Brusslan; 11. Art, imagination
and the interpretation of the age: Hegel and Schlegel on the new status of
art and its connection to religion and philosophy Allen Speight.
romanticism Gerad Gentry; Part I. Kant and the Imagination: 1. Kant on the
role of the imagination (and images) in the transition from intuition to
experience Clinton Tolley; 2. Kant on imagination and the intuition of time
Tobias Rosefeldt; 3. 'The faculty of intuitions A Priori'. Kant on the
productive power of the imagination Günter Zöller; 4. Unity in variety:
theoretical, practical and aesthetic reason in Kant Keren Gorodeisky; Part
II. The Imagination in Post-Kantian German Idealism: 5. Imagination and
objectivity in Fichte's early Wissenschaftslehre Johannes Haag; 6. The
Kantian roots of Hegel's theory of the imagination Meghant Sudan; 7. The
ground of Hegel's logic of life and the unity of reason: free lawfulness of
the imagination Gerad Gentry; Part III. The Imagination in German
Romanticism: 8. Imagination and interpretation: Herder's concept of
Einfühlung Michael N. Forster; 9. Imagination, divination, and
understanding: Schleiermacher and the hermeneutics of the second person
Kristin Gjesdal; 10. Poetry and imagination in Fichte and the early German
romantics: a re-assessment Elizabeth Millán Brusslan; 11. Art, imagination
and the interpretation of the age: Hegel and Schlegel on the new status of
art and its connection to religion and philosophy Allen Speight.