After Hegel : : German Philosophy, 1840-1900 / / Frederick C. Beiser.

Histories of German philosophy in the nineteenth century typically focus on its first half-when Hegel, idealism, and Romanticism dominated. By contrast, the remainder of the century, after Hegel's death, has been relatively neglected because it has been seen as a period of stagnation and declin...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Preface --   |t Introduction --   |t 1 The Identity Crisis of Philosophy --   |t 2. The Materialism Controversy --   |t 3. The Ignorabimus Controversy --   |t 4. Trials and Tribulations of Clio --   |t 5. The Pessimism Controversy --   |t Appendix --   |t Further Reading --   |t Index 
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520 |a Histories of German philosophy in the nineteenth century typically focus on its first half-when Hegel, idealism, and Romanticism dominated. By contrast, the remainder of the century, after Hegel's death, has been relatively neglected because it has been seen as a period of stagnation and decline. But Frederick Beiser argues that the second half of the century was in fact one of the most revolutionary periods in modern philosophy because the nature of philosophy itself was up for grabs and the very absence of certainty led to creativity and the start of a new era. In this innovative concise history of German philosophy from 1840 to 1900, Beiser focuses not on themes or individual thinkers but rather on the period's five great debates: the identity crisis of philosophy, the materialism controversy, the methods and limits of history, the pessimism controversy, and the Ignorabimusstreit. Schopenhauer and Wilhelm Dilthey play important roles in these controversies but so do many neglected figures, including Ludwig Büchner, Eugen Dühring, Eduard von Hartmann, Julius Fraunstaedt, Hermann Lotze, Adolf Trendelenburg, and two women, Agnes Taubert and Olga Pluemacher, who have been completely forgotten in histories of philosophy. The result is a wide-ranging, original, and surprising new account of German philosophy in the critical period between Hegel and the twentieth century. 
530 |a Issued also in print. 
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588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jul 2021) 
650 0 |a Philosophy, German  |y 19th century. 
650 7 |a PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern.  |2 bisacsh 
653 |a Adolf Trendelenburg. 
653 |a Arthur Schopenhauer. 
653 |a Clio. 
653 |a Eduard von Hartmann. 
653 |a Emil Du Bois-Reymond. 
653 |a Eugen Dhring. 
653 |a German philosophy. 
653 |a Hegel. 
653 |a Ludwig Bchner. 
653 |a Pessimismusstreit. 
653 |a Philosophie des Unbewussten. 
653 |a Romanticism. 
653 |a Wilhelm Dilthey. 
653 |a autonomy. 
653 |a consciousness. 
653 |a faith. 
653 |a history. 
653 |a idealism. 
653 |a materialism controversy. 
653 |a materialism. 
653 |a matter. 
653 |a metaphysics. 
653 |a mind. 
653 |a modern natural science. 
653 |a modern philosophy. 
653 |a neo-Kantian ideal. 
653 |a nineteenth century. 
653 |a objectivity. 
653 |a pessimism. 
653 |a philosophia perennis. 
653 |a positivism. 
653 |a realism. 
653 |a reason. 
653 |a science. 
653 |a scientific knowledge. 
653 |a scientific materialism. 
653 |a worldview. 
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