02609nam 22005533u 450 991080999720332120240405055947.01-000-94039-X0-203-03061-30-415-30878-X1-280-06992-91-134-93580-31-134-93579-X(CKB)1000000000253441(EBL)179193(OCoLC)437250748(MiAaPQ)EBC179193(EXLCZ)99100000000025344120130418d1993|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Age of German Idealism[electronic resource] Routledge History of Philosophy Volume VI1st ed.Hoboken Taylor and Francis19931 online resource (435 p.)Routledge History of PhilosophyDescription based upon print version of record.0-415-05604-7 Preliminaries; Contents; General editors preface; Notes on contributors; 1 From Leibniz to Kant; 2 Kant's Copernican revolution; 3 Kant's moral and political philosophy; 4 Kant: Critique of Judgement; 5 Fichte and Schelling: the Jena period; 6 Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit; 7 Hegel's logic and philosophy of mind; 8 Hegel, spirit, and politics; 9 The Young Hegelians, Feuerbach, and Marx; 10 Arthur Schopenhauer; 11 Kierkegaard's speculative despair; Glossary; IndexThe turn of the nineteenth century marked a rich and exciting explosion of philosophical energy and talent. The enormity of the revolution set off in philosophy by Immanuel Kant was comparable, by Kant's own estimation, with the Copernican Revolution that ended the Middle Ages. The movement he set in motion, the fast-moving and often cantankerous dialectic of `German Idealism', inspired some of the most creative philosophers in modern times: including G.W.F. Hegel and Arthur Schopenhauer as well as those who reacted against Kant - Marx and Kierkegaard, for example.This volume traces the emRoutledge History of PhilosophyIdealismPhilosophy, GermanIdealism.Philosophy, German.141.0943141/.0943Higgins Kathleen M1684701Solomon Robert C116308AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910809997203321The Age of German Idealism4056325UNINA