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_aKant and the Historical Turn _b Philosophy as Critical Interpretation |
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_aOxford _bOxford University Press _c2006 |
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500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _aI. KANT AND AFTER 1. Text and Context: Hermeneutical Prolegomena to Interpreting a Kant Text 33 2. Kantian Apperception and the Non-Cartesian Subject 51 3. Idealism from Kant to Berkeley 67 4. Kant, Hume, and the Problem of Moral Motivation 89 5. A Common-Sense Kant? 108 6. The Critique of Metaphysics: The Structure and Fate of Kant`s Dialectic 134 II. REINHOLD AND AFTER 7. Reinhold`s First Letters on Kant 8. Reinhold on Systematicity, Popularity, and the Historical Turn III. HEGEL AND AFTER 9. Hegel`s Aesthetics: New Perspectives on its Response to Kant and Romanticism 209 10. The Legacy of Idealism in the Philosophy of Feuerbach, Marx, and Kierkegaard IV. CONTEMPORARY INTERPRETATIONS 11. On Beiser`s German Idealism 257 12. The Key Role of Selbstgefuhl in Philosophy`s Aesthetic and Historical Turns 269 13. Historical Constellations and Copernican Contexts 289 | |
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