Between Kant and Hegel : lectures on German idealism /

"First delivered in 1973, Dieter Henrich's lectures on German Idealism were the first contact a major German philosopher had made with an American audience since the onset of World War II. They remain one of the most eloquent explanations and interpretations of classical German philosophy...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Henrich, Dieter, 1927-
Other Authors: Pacini, David S.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2008.
Edition:1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Foreword: Remembrance through disenchantment
  • Internal experience and philosophical theory
  • Sensation, cognition, and the "riddle of metaphysics"
  • Freedom as the "keystone" to the vault of reason
  • The allure of "mysticism"
  • Jacobi and the "Spinozism of freedom"
  • Jacobi and the philosophy of immediacy
  • Reinhold and the systematic spirit
  • Reinhold and "elementary philosophy"
  • Schulze and post-Kantian skepticism
  • The Aenesidemus review
  • "Own meditations on elementary philosophy," I
  • "Own meditations on elementary philosophy," II
  • The science of knowledge (1794-1795)
  • Theories of imagination and longing and their impact on Schlegel, Novalis, and Hölderlin
  • Foundation and system in The science of knowledge
  • The paradoxical character of the self-relatedness of consciousness
  • The turn to speculative theology
  • The place of Hölderlin's "Judgment and being"
  • The way to the fifth philosophy (The science of logic)
  • The logic of negation and its application.