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基本説明
The course of German Idealism, which lasted from roughly from Kant to Schelling, is one of the most important and influential periods in the history of philosophy. The Routledge Handbook of German Idealism is a superb resource for all students and scholars of the movement.
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The course of German Idealism, which lasted from Kant to Schelling, is one of the most important and influential periods in the history of philosophy. The Routledge Handbook of German Idealism is a superb resource for all students and scholars of the movement. Its twelve specially commissioned thematic chapters, all written by experts in the area, cover the essential aspects of German idealism, including Knowledge, nature, freedom and morality, law, history, religion, art and the European legacy of German idealism. In addition to providing essential background to the thought of the period's most important philosophers, Kant, Hegel, Fichte and Schelling, it also covers philosophers such as Herder, Holderlin, and Schleiermacher. Clearly written, it is accessible to any student of philosophy as well as those in other disciplines with an interest in German idealism, nineteenth century philosophy and continental philosophy.
Contents
1. Introduction Hans Joerg Sandkuhler 2. Reason and the Absolute Detlev Patzold 3. System and Method Brian O'Connor 4. Knowledge Hans Joerg Sandkuhler 5. Nature Gian Franco Frigo 6. Freedom, Morality, and Ethics Georg Mohr 7. Law and State Jean-Francois Kervegan 8. History Michael Rosen 9. Religion and the Concept of God Maciej Potepa 10. The Beautiful and Art Felix Duque 11. The Philosophical Contribution of Early Romanticism Barbel Frischmann 12. The European Legacy of German Idealism Matteo d'Alfonso. Bibliography Appendix. Index