<p> Volume 15 of the <em>International Yearbook of German Idealism</em> is devoted to the topic of psychology<em>.</em> </p>
Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus / International Yearbook of German Idealism: 13/2015 Begehren / Desire
✍ Scribed by Dina Emundts (editor); Sally Sedgwick (editor)
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- German
- Leaves
- 318
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Contributors to this volume consider the meaning of “desire” in classical German idealism and its role in moral philosophy or ethics. Authors include: Alix Cohen, Paul Guyer, Federica Basaglia, Andreas Schmidt, Allen Wood, Christoph Halbig, Ulrich Pothast, Judith Norman, Thomas Khurana, Ludwig Siep and Sebastian Gardner.
✦ Table of Contents
Inhalt
Vorwort
Preface
Einleitung
Introduction
I. Beiträge/Essays
Kant on Moral Feelings, Moral Desires and the Cultivation of Virtue
Moral Worth and Moral Motivation: Kant’s Real View
Kants Definition von Begehrungsvermögen und sein Verständnis vom tierischen Leben
Streben und Trieb.
Drive, Desire and Volition in Fichte
„Das Recht […], sich befriedigt zu finden“ (RPh § 124)
The Role of Desire in Schopenhauer’s View of Human Life
The Question of Romantic Desire
The Self-Determination of Force:
Begehren, Autonomie und Gerechtigkeit
The Desire of the Whole in Classical German Philosophy
II. Rezensionen/Reviews
Markus Kohl
Daniel Sutherland
Michael Nance
Allen Speight
Robert Seymour
III. Anhang/Appendix
Autoren/Authors
Hinweis an die Verlage/Letter to Publishers
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