ABSTRACT

In this book we argue that the history of post-Kantian idealism—a 50-year period spanning from Kant to Kierkegaard—can be productively read as a sustained attempt to explain how radical value transformation occurs. Here in the introduction, we explain the nature of this puzzle in further detail and sketch the ways it is successively taken up by Schelling, Fichte, Hegel, and Kierkegaard.