Between Kant and Hegel : Lectures on German Idealism / Dieter Henrich; ed. by David S. Pacini.

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, to this day, one of the most eloquent interpretations of the central philosophical tradition of Germany and the way in...

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Online Access: Full Text (via De Gruyter)
Main Author: Henrich, Dieter (Author)
Other Authors: Pacini, David S. (Contributor, Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2021]
Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Foreword: Remembrance through Disenchantment
  • Acknowledgments
  • Textual Notes and Abbreviations
  • 1 Introduction
  • I The Systematic Structure of Kant's Philosophy
  • 2 Internal Experience and Philosophical Theory
  • 3 Sensation, Cognition, and the "Riddle of Metaphysics"
  • 4 Freedom as the "Keystone" to the Vault of Reason
  • II Kant's Early Critics
  • 5 The Allure of "Mysticism"
  • 6 Jacobi and the "Spinozism of Freedom"
  • 7 Jacobi and the Philosophy of Immediacy
  • 8 Reinhold and the Systematic Spirit
  • 9 Reinhold and "Elementary Philosophy"
  • 10 Schulze and Post-Kantian Skepticism
  • III Fichte
  • 11 The Aenesidemus Review
  • 12 "Own Meditations on Elementary Philosophy," I
  • 13 "Own Meditations on Elementary Philosophy," II
  • 14 The Science of Knowledge (1794-1795)
  • 15 Theories of Imagination and Longing and Their Impact on Schlegel, Novalis, and Hölderlin
  • 16 Foundation and System in The Science of Knowledge
  • 17 The Paradoxical Character of the Self-Relatedness of Consciousness
  • 18 The Turn to Speculative Theology
  • IV Hölderlin
  • 19 The Place of Hölderlin's "Judgment and Being"
  • V Hegel
  • 20 The Way to the Fifth Philosophy (The Science of Logic)
  • 21 The Logic of Negation and Its Application
  • Index