The Career of Philosophy. Volume II. from the German Enlightenment to the Age of Darwin / / John Herman Randall.

Continues the account of major philosophical currents in the west from Book 1. Shows the way philosophers reacted to the science of Galileo and Newton.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1965]
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Year of Publication:1965
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword
  • Contents
  • Book Five. Building the German Tradition
  • 1. Leibniz and the Presuppositions of German Thought
  • 2. Leibniz and the Mathematical Ordering of the Universe
  • 3. The German Aufklärung
  • 4. The Romantic Appeal to Experience
  • 5. Kant's Pre-Criticai Philosophy of Science
  • 6. Kant's Critical Philosophy of Science
  • 7. Kant's Transcendental Idealism: The Theory of Ethics
  • 8. Kant's Critique of Judgment: Teleology and Aesthetics
  • 9. Kant's Philosophy of Politics and History
  • 10. Romantic Idealism
  • 11. Fichte and Idealistic Nationalism
  • 12. Aesthetic Idealism: Die Romantik-Friedrich von Schlegel, Hölderlin, Novalis, and Schleiermacher
  • 13. Schelling: Nature, Art, and Existence
  • 14. The Hegelian Synthesis: The Idealism of Social Experience
  • 15. The Achievement of Hegel
  • 16. Romantic Reinterpretations of Religion
  • 17. Religious and Social Philosophies of the German Forty-Eighters
  • 18. Existential and Dialectical Materialism: Marx and Engels
  • Book Six. Consolidating the Revolution
  • I. The Problems of Integrating French Culture
  • 1. The Vision of the Revolution and the Protest of Tradition
  • 2. The Bourgeois Compromise: Spiritualism and Eclecticism
  • 3. Extending the Revolution
  • 4. The Comtean Synthesis and the Organization of the Positivist Tradition
  • II. British Problems-Tradition and Individualism
  • 5. The Conservative Compromise: Burke, Newman, and Coleridge
  • 6. Scottish Realism and Common Sense
  • 7. Radical Liberalism: Bentham and James Mill
  • 8. John Stuart Mill and the Working-Out of Empiricism
  • 9. Utilitarian Social Philosophy
  • 10. The Working-Out of Individualistic Liberalism: John Stuart Mill's Social Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion
  • 11. The Reconstruction of Utilitarian Ethics
  • Index