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El. knyga: Understanding German Idealism

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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2014
  • Leidėjas: Acumen Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317493310
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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2014
  • Leidėjas: Acumen Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317493310
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Provides an introduction to the philosophical movement that emerged in 1781, with the publication of Kant's monumental "Critique of Pure Reason", and ended fifty years later, with Hegel's death. This book examines some of the most important early criticisms of German Idealism and the philosophical alternatives to which they led.

"Understanding German Idealism" provides an accessible introduction to the philosophical movement that emerged in 1781, with the publication of Kant's monumental "Critique of Pure Reason", and ended fifty years later, with Hegel's death. The thinkers of this period, and the themes they developed revolutionized almost every area of philosophy and had an impact that continues to be felt across the humanities and social sciences today. Notoriously complex, the central texts of German Idealism have confounded the most capable and patient interpreters for more than 200 years. "Understanding German Idealism" aims to convey the significance of this philosophical movement while avoiding its obscurity. Readers are given a clear understanding of the problems that motivated Kant, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel and the solutions that they proposed. Dudley outlines the main ideas of transcendental idealism and explores how the later German Idealists attempted to carry out the Kantian project more rigorously than Kant himself, striving to develop a fully self-critical and rational philosophy, in order to determine the meaning and sustain the possibility of a free and rational modern life. The book examines some of the most important early criticisms of German Idealism and the philosophical alternatives to which they led, including romanticism, Marxism, existentialism, and naturalism.

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"An excellent introduction to the German Idealist movement which corrects many of the common myths about it. Will Dudley's careful reconstruction of how the post-Kantian idealists successively reinterpreted Kant's response to scepticism engenders a genuine understanding of this important modern philosophical movement." - Paul Redding, University of Sydney "An excellent introduction to the history of German philosophy from Kant to Hegel. Students of German idealism will discover a vivid account that is both intellectually compelling and clearly written." - Curtis Bowman, co-translator of Immanuel Kant's Notes and Fragments"

1. Introduction: modernity, rationality and freedom
2. Kant: transcendental idealism
3. Skeptical challenges and the development of transcendental idealism
4. Fichte: toward a scientific and systematic idealism
5. Schelling: idealism and the absolute
6. Hegel: systematic philosophy without foundations
7. Conclusion: rationality, freedom, modernity? Questions for discussion and revision Further reading Index
Will Dudley is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Williams College, Massachusetts.