Описание: Debates in Nineteenth-Century European Philosophy offers an engaging and in-depth introduction to the philosophical questions raised by this rich and far reaching period in the history of philosophy. Throughout thirty chapters (organized into fifteen sections), the volume surveys the intellectual contributions of European philosophy in the nineteenth century, but it also engages the on-going debates about how these contributions can and should be understood. As such, the volume provides both an overview of nineteenth-century European philosophy and an introduction to contemporary scholarship in this field.
KEY DEBATES IN EUROPEAN NINETEENTH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY
Kristin Gjesdal (ed.)
Contributors
Editor's Introduction
I. Kantian Presuppositions
1. The Reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in German Idealism
by Rolf-Peter Horstmann
2. The Reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in German Idealism: A Response to Rolf-Peter Horstmann
by Paul Guyer
II. Fichte (1762-1814)
3. Fichte's Original Insight
by Dieter Henrich
4. Fichte's Original Insight: Dieter Henrich's Pioneering Piece Half A Century Later
by G nter Z ller
III. Romanticism
5. Philosophical Foundations of Early Romanticism
by Manfred Frank
6. Response to Manfred Frank, "Philosophical Foundations of Early Romanticism"
by Michael N. Forster
IV. Hegel (1770-1831)
7. From Desire to Recognition: Hegel's Account of Human Sociality
by Axel Honneth
8. On Honneth's Interpretation of Hegel's "Phenomenology of Self-Consciousness"
by Robert B. Pippin
V. Schelling (1775-1854)
9. The Nature of Subjectivity: The Critical and Systematic Function of Schelling's Philosophy of Nature
by Dieter Sturma
10. Nature as Unconditioned? The Critical and Systematic Function of Schelling's Early Works
by Dalia Nassar
VI. Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
11. The Real Essence of Human Beings: Schopenhauer and the Unconscious Will
by Christopher Janaway
12. Emancipation from the Will
by David E. Wellbery
VII. Comte (1798-1857)
13. Auguste Comte and Modern Epistemology
by Johan Heilbron
14. Why Was Comte an Epistemologist?
by Robert C. Scharff
VIII. Mill (1806-1873)
15. Mill: The Principle of Liberty
by John Rawls
16. John Rawls on Mill's Principle of Liberty
by John Skorupski
IX. Darwin (1809-1882)
17. Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection and its Moral Purpose
by Robert J. Richards
18. Response to Richards
by Gabriel Finkelstein
X. Kierkegaard (1813-1855)
19. Kierkegaard's On Authority and Revelation
by Stanley Cavell
20. A Nice Arrangement of Epigrams: Stanley Cavell on S ren Kierkegaard
by Stephen Mulhall
XI. Marx (1818-1883)
21. Marx's Metacritique of Hegel: Synthesis Through Social Labor
by J rgen Habermas
22. Epistemology and Self-Reflection in the Young Marx
by Espen Hammer
XII. Dilthey (1833-1911)
23. Wilhelm Dilthey after 150 Years (Between Romanticism and Positivism)
by Ha