ABSTRACT
This outstanding collection of specially commissioned chapters examines German idealism from several angles and assesses the renewed interest in the subject from a wide range of fields. Including discussions of the key representatives of German idealism such as Kant, Fichte and Hegel, it is structured in clear sections dealing with:
- metaphysics
- the legacy of Hegel’s philosophy
- Brandom and Hegel
- recognition and agency
- autonomy and nature
- the philosophy of German romanticism.
Amongst other important topics, German Idealism: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives addresses the debates surrounding the metaphysical and epistemological legacy of German idealism; its importance for understanding recent debates in moral and political thought; its appropriation in recent theories of language and the relationship between mind and world; and how German idealism affected subsequent movements such as romanticism, pragmatism, and critical theory.
Contributors: Espen Hammer, Stephen Houlgate, Sebastian Gardner, Paul Redding, Andrew Bowie, Richard Eldridge, Jay Bernstein, Frederick Beiser, Paul Franks, Robert Pippin, Fred Rush, Manfred Frank, Terry Pinkard, Robert Stern
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|74 pages
German Idealism, Naturalism and Metaphysics
part II|44 pages
The Legacy of Hegel's Philosophy
part III|46 pages
Brandom and Hegel
part IV|62 pages
Recognition and Agency
part V|45 pages
Autonomy and Nature
part 6|42 pages
From Epistemology to Art: The Philosophy of German Romanticism