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The concept of drive in classical German philosophy : between biology, anthropology, and metaphysics / / Manja Kisner, Jörg Noller, editors



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Titolo: The concept of drive in classical German philosophy : between biology, anthropology, and metaphysics / / Manja Kisner, Jörg Noller, editors Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (337 pages)
Disciplina: 193
Soggetto topico: Philosophy, German - 18th century
Philosophy, German - 19th century
Motivation (Psychology)
Persona (resp. second.): KisnerManja <1986->
NollerJörg <1984->
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- 1: Introduction -- References -- 2: The Theory of Drive: The Dual Legacy of Leibniz's Theory of Appetition -- 1 Leibniz's Contributions to the Theory of Drive -- 1.1 The Restoration of Activity to the Concept of Substance -- 1.2 The Living Individual with Perception and Appetite as the "Atom": The Fundamental Element of Nature -- 1.3 The Tendency to Perfection -- 1.4 The Theory of Indistinct Knowledge, the Unconscious, and Its Motivating Force and Creative Power: Innateness -- 1.5 Positive Reception of Leibnizianism -- 2 The Other Aspect of the Leibnizian Legacy -- 2.1 Metaphysics and Theology -- 2.2 Mechanism and Pre-established Harmony -- 2.3 Neglect of Animal Psychology and Agency -- 3 Leibniz-Reimarus Naturphilosophie -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 3: Between Reimarus and Kant: Blumenbach's Concept of Trieb -- 1 Reimarus and Trieb as "Instinct" -- 2 The Project of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach -- 3 Blumenbach, Kant, and Trieb -- References -- 4: Stoic Dispositional Innatism and Herder's Concept of Force -- 1 Leibniz -- 2 Shaftesbury -- 3 Baumgarten -- References -- 5: The Economy of the Bildungstrieb in Goethe's Comparative Anatomy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 From Classification to Typology -- 3 From Typology to Comparative Anatomy -- 4 The First Outline -- 5 The Formative Drive -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 6: "Wie die Triebe, so der Sinn -- und wie der Sinn, so die Triebe": Jacobi on Reason as a Form of Life -- 1 Jacobi and the Enlightenment -- 2 Jacobi and Spinoza -- 3 Jacobi and Hume -- 4 Jacobi and Kant -- 5 Jacobi and Reason -- References -- 7: Kant on Driving Forces: Parallels and Differences in Kant's Conceptualization of Trieb and Triebfeder -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Trieb and Triebfeder: Etymology.
3 Kant on Machines: The Example of the Clock in the Third Critique -- 4 Kant's Practical Notion of Triebfeder -- 5 The Concept of Trieb in Kant's Third Critique -- 6 A Comparison of Kant's Practical Triebfeder and His Concept of Trieb -- References -- 8: The Drive to Society in Kant's Critique of the Power of Judgment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Drive to Society: Historical Background -- 3 The Drive to Society in the Idea for a Universal History -- 4 Drive to Society and Ultimate End in Kant's Third Critique -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 9: Feeling and Life in Kant's Account of the Beautiful and the Sublime -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Being Alive and Feeling Alive -- 3 The Experience of Beauty -- 4 The Experience of the Sublime -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 10: Equine Driving: Plato, Kant and Fichte on the Teamwork of the Mind -- 1 Ancient Hippo-Dramatics -- 2 Modern Psycho-politics -- References -- 11: "The Drive to Be an I Is at the Same Time the Drive to Think and to Feel": Hardenberg/Novalis on Drives, Faculties, and Powers -- 1 Hardenberg's Thoughts on Drives -- 2 Interrelation/Ordo Inversus of Thinking and Feeling -- 3 Friedrich von Hardenberg/Novalis Monologue (1798/1799) -- References -- 12: Drive, Will, and Reason: Reinhold and Schiller on Realizing Freedom after Kant -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Kant on Drive and Driving Force -- 3 Reinhold and the Unity of Drives -- 4 Schiller and the Harmony of Drives -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 13: Drives in Schelling: Drives as Cognitive Faculties -- 1 Preliminary Remarks: Drives Between the Animal and the Prototypical Human -- 2 Schelling on "Instinct": Instincts as Cognitive Faculties -- 3 The Cognitive Function of Drives: "General" Drives and "Drives" Towards Science -- 4 The Mechanics of Drives: A Non-directional "sollicitatio ad motum".
5 "Vergeistigung": New Horizons for "Drive"-Concepts -- References -- 14: The Trieb of Dialectic: Systematic and Thematic Extension of the Concept of Trieb in Hegel -- 1 Trieb as the Engine of Hegel's Logical Method -- 1.1 In the Beginning Is Trieb -- 1.2 The Logical Trieb of Contradiction -- 2 The Reality of Trieb in Nature and Spirit -- References -- 15: Trieb and Triebe in Schopenhauer's Metaphysics of Nature -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Trieb, Philosophy of Nature, and Anti-reductionism -- 3 From Bildungstrieb to Trieb -- 4 Kunsttrieb -- 5 Sexual Drive -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Person Index -- Subject Index.
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ISBN: 3-030-84160-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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