The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century is the first collective critical study of this important period in intellectual history. The volume is divided into four parts. The first part explores individual philosophers, including Fichte, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Marx, and Nietzsc
The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century (Oxford Handbooks)
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- Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century is the first collective critical study of this important period in intellectual history. The volume is divided into four parts. The first part explores individual philosophers, including Fichte, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Marx, and Nietzsche, amongst other great thinkers of the period. The second addresses key philosophical movements: Idealism, Romanticism, Neo-Kantianism, and Existentialism. The essays in the third part engage with different areas of philosophy that received particular attention at this time, including philosophy of nature, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of history, and hermeneutics. Finally, the contributors turn to discuss central philosophical topics, from skepticism to mat-erialism, from dialectics to ideas of historical and cultural Otherness, and from the reception of antiquity to atheism. Written by a team of leading experts, this Handbook will be an essential resource for anyone working in the area and will lead the direction of future research.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction
PHILOSOPHERS
- Fichte (1762β1814)GΓNTER ZΓLLER
- Schleiermacher (1768β1834)ANDREAS ARNDT
- Hegel (1770β1831)PAUL REDDING
- Friedrich Schlegel (1772β1829)DALIA NASSAR
- Schelling (1775β1854)MARKUS GABRIEL
- Schopenhauer (1788β1860)SEBASTIAN GARDNER
- Kierkegaard (1813β1855)MICHELLE KOSCH
- Marx (1818β1883)MICHAEL QUANTE
- Dilthey (1833β1911)RUDOLF A. MAKKREEL
- Nietzsche (1844β1900)BRIAN LEITER
- Frege (1848β1925)PATRICIA A. BLANCHETTE
PHILOSOPHICAL MOVEMENS
12. Idealism TERRY PINKARD
13. Romanticism FRED RUSH
14. Neo-Kantianism FREDERICK BEISER
15. Existentialism KATIA HAY
AREAS OF PHILOSOPHY
16. Philosophy of Nature ALISON STONE
17. Philosophy of Science FREDERICK GREGORY
18. Philosophy of Mind BARBARA GAIL MONTERO
19. Philosophy of Language HANS-JOHANN GLOCK
20. Nineteenth-Century German Logic GRAHAM PRIEST
21. Hermeneutics ANDREW BOWIE
22. Philosophy of History SALLY SEDGWICK
23. Education LINA STEINER
24. Ethics PAUL KATSAFANAS
25. Aesthetics PAUL GUYER
26. Political Philosophy JEAN-FRANΓOIS KERVΓGAN
27. Feminism JANE KNELLER
PHILOSOPHICAL TOPICS
28. Skepticism and Epistemology ULRICH SCHLΓSSER
29. Metaphysics and Critique of Metaphysics PIRMIN STEKELER-WEITHOFER
30. Methodology of the Sciences LYDIA PATTON
31. Materialism KURT BAYERTZ
32. Perspectivism SONGSUK SUSAN HAHN
33. Dialectics CLAUDIA WIRSING
34. Evolution CHRISTIAN SPAHN
35. Bildung KRISTIN GJESDAL
36. Receptions of Eastern Thought DOUGLAS L. BERGER
37. The Other MICHAEL MACK
38. The Burden of Antiquity JESSICA N. BERRY
39. Historicism JOHN H. ZAMMITO
40. Ideology MICHAEL N. FORSTER
41. Atheism TODD GOOCH
Index
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