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The reception of Kant's critical philosophy : Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel

معرفی کتاب «The reception of Kant's critical philosophy : Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel» نوشتهٔ Sally Sedgwick (ed.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The period from Kant to Hegel is one of the most intense and rigorous in modern philosophy. The central problem at the heart of it was the development of a new standard of theoretical reflection and of the principle of rationality itself. The essays in this volume, published in 2000, consider both the development of Kant's system of transcendental idealism in the three Critiques, the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, and the Opus Postumum, as well as the reception and transformation of that idealism in the work of Fichte, Schelling and Hegel. The Essays In This Volume Consider Both The Development Of Kant's System Of Transcendental Idealism In His Three Critiques, Metaphysical Foundations Of Natural Science, And Opus Postumum, As Well As The Reception And Transformation Of His Idealism In The Work Of Fichte, Schelling, And Hegel. The Contributors Include Many Of Today's Preeminent Philosophers Of German Idealism. The Volume Will Be Of Importance To Philosophers Concerned With This Period And To Intellectual Historians.--jacket. The Unity Of Nature And Freedom: Kant's Conception Of The System Of Philosophy / Paul Guyer -- Spinozism, Freedom, And Transcendental Dynamics In Kant's Final System Of Transcendental Idealism / Jeffrey Edwards -- Is The Critique Of Judgment Post-critical? / Henry E. Allison -- The I As Principle Of Practical Philosophy / Allen W. Wood -- The Practical Foundation Of Philosophy In Kant, Fichte, And After / Karl Ameriks -- From Critique To Metacritique: Fichte's Transformation Of Kant's Transcendental Idealism / Günter Zöller -- Fichte's Alleged Subjective, Psychological, One-sided Idealism / Robert Pippin -- The Spirit On The Wissenshcaftslehre / Daniel Breazeale -- The Beginnings Of Schellings' Philosophy Of Nature / Manfred Baum -- The Nature Of Subjectivity: The Critical And Systematic Function Of Schelling's Philosophy Of Nature / Dieter Sturma -- Substance, Causality, And The Question Of Method In Hegel's Science Of Logic / Stephen Houlgate -- Point Of View Of Man Or Knowledge Of God: Kant And Hegel On Concept, Judgment, And Reason / Béatrice Longuenesse -- Kant, Hegel, And The Fate Of The Intuitive Intellect / Kenneth R. Westphal -- Metaphysics And Morality In Kant And Hegel / Sally Sedgwick. Edited By Sally Sedgwick. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [325]-334) And Index.

The period from Kant to Hegel is one of the most intense and rigorous in modern philosophy. The central problem at the heart of it was the development of a new standard of theoretical reflection and of the principle of rationality itself. The essays in this volume consider both the development of Kant's system of transcendental idealism in the three Critiques, the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, and the Opus Postumum, as well as the reception and transformation of that idealism in the work of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel.

This collects of essays consider the development of Kant's system of transcendental idealism in the three Critiques, the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, and the Opus Postumum, as well as the reception and transformation of that idealism in the work of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel This collection of essays considers the development of Kant's system of transcendental idealism in the three Critiques, the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, and the Opus Postumum, as well as the work of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel In the last stage of his last attempt at philosophical work, the "First Fascicle" of the Opus postumum, Kant was apparently trying to unify his theoritical and practical philosophy into a single system of the ideas of nature and freedom.
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