Practical philosophy from Kant to Hegel : freedom, right, and revolution /
This volume of cutting-edge research explores a topic that has often been overlooked in scholarship on post-Kantian philosophy and German idealism, the development of practical philosophy between Kant and Hegel. Each of the thirteen essays examines a neglected philosopher or issue or a neglected asp...
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Cambridge ; New York :
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / James A. Clarke and Gabriel Gottlieb
- The original empty formalism objection : Pistorius and Kant / Paul Guyer
- Freedom and ethical necessity : a Kantian response to Ulrich (1788) / Katerina Deligiorgi
- Maimonides and Kant in the ethical thought of Salomon Maimon / Timothy Quinn
- Erhard on right and morality / James A. Clarke
- Erhard on revolutionary action / Michael Nance
- Elise Reimarus on freedom and rebellion / Reed Winegar
- Freedom and obligation : Kant, Reinhold, Fichte / Daniel Breazeale
- Fichte's ethical holism / Owen Ware
- Jacobi on practical nihilism / Benjamin Crowe
- The political implications of Friedrich Schlegel's poetic, republican discourse / Elizabeth Millán Brusslan
- The limits of state action : Humboldt, Dalberg, and perfectionism after Kant / Douglas Moggach
- Echoes of revolution : Hegel's debt to the German Burkeans / Reidar Maliks
- Public opinion and ideology in Hegel's philosophy of right / Karen Ng.