Kantian Legacies in German Idealism

Kantian Legacies in German Idealism

Gentry, Gerad

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2021

288

Dura

Inglês

9781138367364

15 a 20 dias

400

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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 Foerster

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 Hoelderlin'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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Vice Versa;Gerad Gentry;Kant's Practical Philosophy;Karin Niesenbaum;Kant's Transcendental Logic;Rocio Zambrana;Kant's Metaphysical Foundations;Eckart Foerster;Hegel's Speculative Logic;Johannes Haag;Hegel's Logic;Terry Pinkard;Ens Imaginarium;Dalia Nassar;Part Iii;Jennifer Mensch;Follow;Paul Franks;Aesthetic Play;David Wellbery;Kant's Transcendental;Anne Pollok;Unconditioned Totality;Lydia Moland;Schelling's Philosophy;Kant;Indeterminate Concept;German Idealism;Schelling's View;Fichte;Absolute Idea;Schelling;Negative Relationship;Hegel;Free Lawfulness;Goethe;Absolute Identity;Hoelderlin;Disjunctive Inference;philosophy of nature;Finite Rational Beings;skepticism;Pure Practical Reason;a priori;Aesthetic Semblance;limits of reason;Internal Purposiveness;thought;Hypothetical Inference;intuition;natural ends;aesthetics;Rosenzweig;principles;Schiller;transcendental logic;speculative logic;subjectivity;teleology;freedom;reflecting judgment;aesthetic autonomy;Kant's legacy;Kant's dualism;Kant's critical idealism