The Cambridge companion to German idealism / edited by Karl Ameriks, University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
| Call Number | 141.0943 |
| Title | The Cambridge companion to German idealism / edited by Karl Ameriks, University of Notre Dame, Indiana. |
| Edition | Second edition. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xiv, 414 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Series | Cambridge companions to philosophy |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 Aug 2017). |
| Summary | This updated edition offers a comprehensive, penetrating, and informative guide to what is regarded as the classical period of German philosophy. Kant, Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling are all discussed in detail, along with contemporaries such as Hölderlin, Novalis, and Schopenhauer, whose influence was considerable but whose work is less well known in the English-speaking world. Leading scholars trace and explore the unifying themes of German Idealism and discuss its relationship to Romanticism, the Enlightenment, and the culture of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe. This second edition offers an updated bibliography and includes three entirely new chapters, which address aesthetic reflection and human nature, the chemical revolution after Kant, and organism and system in German Idealism. The result is an illuminating overview of a rich and complex philosophical movement, and will appeal to a wide range of interested readers in philosophy, literature, theology, German studies, and the history of ideas. |
| Added Author | Ameriks, Karl, 1947- editor. |
| Subject | Idealism, German. Philosophy, German 18th century. Philosophy, German 19th century. |
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| Summary | This updated edition offers a comprehensive, penetrating, and informative guide to what is regarded as the classical period of German philosophy. Kant, Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling are all discussed in detail, along with contemporaries such as Hölderlin, Novalis, and Schopenhauer, whose influence was considerable but whose work is less well known in the English-speaking world. Leading scholars trace and explore the unifying themes of German Idealism and discuss its relationship to Romanticism, the Enlightenment, and the culture of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe. This second edition offers an updated bibliography and includes three entirely new chapters, which address aesthetic reflection and human nature, the chemical revolution after Kant, and organism and system in German Idealism. The result is an illuminating overview of a rich and complex philosophical movement, and will appeal to a wide range of interested readers in philosophy, literature, theology, German studies, and the history of ideas. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 Aug 2017). |
| Subject | Idealism, German. Philosophy, German 18th century. Philosophy, German 19th century. |
| Multimedia |