<span>This book intends to broaden the study of idealism beyond its simplistic characterizations in contemporary philosophy. After idealist stances have practically disappeared from the mental landscape in the last hundred years, and the term "idealism" has itself become a sort of philosophical anat
Ideas and Idealism in Philosophy
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 300
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction: Impulses for a New Idealism
Part I: The Neglected Impulses of Idealism in the History of Philosophy
How Ideal Is the Ancient Self?
De-Symbolization of the World and the Emergence of the Self: A Historically-Idealist Theory of the Subject
Genesis, Structure, and Ideas: Genetic Epistemology in Early Modern Philosophy
Diluvian Philosophy: Utilitarian Motifs in Moby-Dick
Thinking Free Release in Hegelβs System
Idealism and the Problem of Finitude: Heidegger and Hegel
Hegelβs Metaphysical Alternative to the Choice between an Unrealistic Platonic Realism and an Opposing Skeptical Anti-realism
Part II: Contemporary Impulses for a New Idealism
A Materialist Defense of an Idealist Subjectivity
Philosophy and Its History
Beyond Realism and Correlationism, the Idealist Path
A Typology of Idealism
Fiction: The Truth of Idealism and Realism
Virus and Idea
Index
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