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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 From Transcendental Philosophy to Dialectics: the Path of German Idealism -- 1 The Antinomy as a Condition of Possibility for Systematic Philosophy -- 2 Regarding Incompleteness in Fichte's Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre of 1794/1795 -- 3 On Fichte's Late Transcendentalism -- 4 Reason and Negativity According to Hegel -- 5 The Idealistic Strife and Its Crossroads: Schelling's "Ground" -- Part 1: Kant: between the System of Pure Reason and the Antinomies -- 2 Subjectivity and Critical Method in Kant: toward a Dialectical Reading -- 1 Kant's Models of Subjectivity -- 2 Criticism and the Faculties of Reason -- 3 Concluding Remarks on the Method of the Critique -- 3 Antinomies and System in Kant and Hegel -- 1 The Unity of the Critique of Pure Reason -- 2 The Shock of the Antinomies and the "Apparent Humiliation" of Reason -- 3 The Dialectical Solution of the Antinomies and the Systematic Unity of the Critique -- 4 The Hegelian Project of a Generalized Antinomy of Reason -- 5 Systematic Consequences -- 6 Historical-Philosophical Perspective -- 4 Sufficient Reason and Contradiction in Kant and Hegel -- 1 The Pre-critical Approach -- 2 The Criticism of the Principle of Sufficient Reason -- 3 The Principle of Reason According to Hegel -- 5 Skepticism through Maimon, Fichte, and Hegel -- 1 Maimon against "Dogmatic Criticism" -- 2 Fichte: against Skepticism, the Radicalization of Skepticism -- 3 Hegel, Ancient Skepticism, and Post-Kantian Skepticism -- 4 Concluding Remark on Skepticism and Philosophy -- Part 2: The Transformations of the Science of Pure Thought in Fichte and Hegel -- 6 The Transformation of Fichte's Philosophy: the Outset of the Theory -- 1 An Unchanged Topic in the Wissenschaftslehre -- 2 On the Evolution of Fichte's Transcendentalism.
2.1 From the Foundation of the Wissenschaftslehre (1794/1795) to the Wissenschaftslehre Nova Methodo (1796/1798) -- 2.2 From the Wissenschaftslehre Nova Methodo to the Presentation of the Wissenschaftslehre of 1801/1802 -- 2.3 The Outset of Fichte's Image Theory in 1804 and 1805 -- 7 Developing the Image Theory: Being and Image in Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre of 1805 -- 1 Two Conditions for the Wissenschaftslehre -- 2 Fichte's Transcendental Analysis of Predication: Proposition as Image -- 3 Image, Existence, and Transcendental Entropy -- 4 What Is an Image? -- 5 Conclusion: Is Existence Necessary? -- 8 Hegel and the Transformation of Logic into Metaphysics -- 1 On the Phenomenological Critique of Knowledge -- 2 Knowledge in the Jena Logic -- 3 Why the Two Disciplines Merged? -- 4 On the Jena Metaphysics and Its Transformation -- 5 On the Place of Metaphysics after the Phenomenology of Spirit -- 6 Perspective and Concluding Remark -- 9 Possible Experience: on the Reception of the Critique of Pure Reason -- 1 Critique, Transcendental Logic, and Conceptual Analysis -- 2 Hegel's Logic and Kant's Analytics of Principles -- 3 The Analysis of the Possibility -- 4 On the Further Divisions of the Critique of Pure Reason and Conclusions -- Part 3: The Transformations of the Principle of Ground in Schelling's Late Philosophy -- 10 The "Ground of Actual Freedom" in Schelling's Investigation -- 1 The Farthest Station in the Quest for Grounds: Schelling's Investigations -- 2 Onto-Ethical Consequences of the Principle of Ground -- 3 The Latency and Transitivity of the Ground -- 4 The Ground of Actual Freedom -- 11 Schelling's Stuttgart Private Lectures as a System Outline -- 1 The Problem of the "Self-Differentiation" of the Absolute -- 2 The Ground as Real Mediation -- 3 The Mediation of the Irrational -- 4 The Stuttgart Lessons as a Dialectic of Reason.
Part 4: On Some Post-Schellingian Developments: Concluding between Myth, History, and Reason -- 12 Myth, History, and Reason, between Schelling and Adorno -- 1 The Concept of Consciousness in German Idealism -- 2 The Ruins of the Past and the Schellingian Malin Génie of History -- 3 Philosophy and Mythology -- 4 The Cunning of Language -- 5 History and Crisis: Husserl's Thesis -- 6 Myth and Aufklärung: from Husserl to Adorno and Horkheimer -- 7 Concluding Remarks on the Philosophy of Identity and the Non-identical: the Case of Other Cultures -- 13 Returning to Hegel: Realism and Reconciliation in the Philosophy of History -- 1 History as the Core of German Idealism -- 2 Retrieving the Facts -- 3 Evil and Reconciliation -- 4 From the Facts, Back to Reason -- Appendix -- Bibliographical References -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
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Critique, skepticism, conflict, incompleteness, nothingness, irrational abyss, evil, and even genocide… That is what German idealism is also about. Trying to chart human reason as an architectural system, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling uncov
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 From Transcendental Philosophy to Dialectics: the Path of German Idealism -- 1 The Antinomy as a Condition of Possibility for Systematic Philosophy -- 2 Regarding Incompleteness in Fichte's Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre of 1794/1795 -- 3 On Fichte's Late Transcendentalism -- 4 Reason and Negativity According to Hegel -- 5 The Idealistic Strife and Its Crossroads: Schelling's "Ground" -- Part 1: Kant: between the System of Pure Reason and the Antinomies -- 2 Subjectivity and Critical Method in Kant: toward a Dialectical Reading -- 1 Kant's Models of Subjectivity -- 2 Criticism and the Faculties of Reason -- 3 Concluding Remarks on the Method of the Critique -- 3 Antinomies and System in Kant and Hegel -- 1 The Unity of the Critique of Pure Reason -- 2 The Shock of the Antinomies and the "Apparent Humiliation" of Reason -- 3 The Dialectical Solution of the Antinomies and the Systematic Unity of the Critique -- 4 The Hegelian Project of a Generalized Antinomy of Reason -- 5 Systematic Consequences -- 6 Historical-Philosophical Perspective -- 4 Sufficient Reason and Contradiction in Kant and Hegel -- 1 The Pre-critical Approach -- 2 The Criticism of the Principle of Sufficient Reason -- 3 The Principle of Reason According to Hegel -- 5 Skepticism through Maimon, Fichte, and Hegel -- 1 Maimon against "Dogmatic Criticism" -- 2 Fichte: against Skepticism, the Radicalization of Skepticism -- 3 Hegel, Ancient Skepticism, and Post-Kantian Skepticism -- 4 Concluding Remark on Skepticism and Philosophy -- Part 2: The Transformations of the Science of Pure Thought in Fichte and Hegel -- 6 The Transformation of Fichte's Philosophy: the Outset of the Theory -- 1 An Unchanged Topic in the Wissenschaftslehre -- 2 On the Evolution of Fichte's Transcendentalism.
2.1 From the Foundation of the Wissenschaftslehre (1794/1795) to the Wissenschaftslehre Nova Methodo (1796/1798) -- 2.2 From the Wissenschaftslehre Nova Methodo to the Presentation of the Wissenschaftslehre of 1801/1802 -- 2.3 The Outset of Fichte's Image Theory in 1804 and 1805 -- 7 Developing the Image Theory: Being and Image in Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre of 1805 -- 1 Two Conditions for the Wissenschaftslehre -- 2 Fichte's Transcendental Analysis of Predication: Proposition as Image -- 3 Image, Existence, and Transcendental Entropy -- 4 What Is an Image? -- 5 Conclusion: Is Existence Necessary? -- 8 Hegel and the Transformation of Logic into Metaphysics -- 1 On the Phenomenological Critique of Knowledge -- 2 Knowledge in the Jena Logic -- 3 Why the Two Disciplines Merged? -- 4 On the Jena Metaphysics and Its Transformation -- 5 On the Place of Metaphysics after the Phenomenology of Spirit -- 6 Perspective and Concluding Remark -- 9 Possible Experience: on the Reception of the Critique of Pure Reason -- 1 Critique, Transcendental Logic, and Conceptual Analysis -- 2 Hegel's Logic and Kant's Analytics of Principles -- 3 The Analysis of the Possibility -- 4 On the Further Divisions of the Critique of Pure Reason and Conclusions -- Part 3: The Transformations of the Principle of Ground in Schelling's Late Philosophy -- 10 The "Ground of Actual Freedom" in Schelling's Investigation -- 1 The Farthest Station in the Quest for Grounds: Schelling's Investigations -- 2 Onto-Ethical Consequences of the Principle of Ground -- 3 The Latency and Transitivity of the Ground -- 4 The Ground of Actual Freedom -- 11 Schelling's Stuttgart Private Lectures as a System Outline -- 1 The Problem of the "Self-Differentiation" of the Absolute -- 2 The Ground as Real Mediation -- 3 The Mediation of the Irrational -- 4 The Stuttgart Lessons as a Dialectic of Reason.
Part 4: On Some Post-Schellingian Developments: Concluding between Myth, History, and Reason -- 12 Myth, History, and Reason, between Schelling and Adorno -- 1 The Concept of Consciousness in German Idealism -- 2 The Ruins of the Past and the Schellingian Malin Génie of History -- 3 Philosophy and Mythology -- 4 The Cunning of Language -- 5 History and Crisis: Husserl's Thesis -- 6 Myth and Aufklärung: from Husserl to Adorno and Horkheimer -- 7 Concluding Remarks on the Philosophy of Identity and the Non-identical: the Case of Other Cultures -- 13 Returning to Hegel: Realism and Reconciliation in the Philosophy of History -- 1 History as the Core of German Idealism -- 2 Retrieving the Facts -- 3 Evil and Reconciliation -- 4 From the Facts, Back to Reason -- Appendix -- Bibliographical References -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
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contents Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 From Transcendental Philosophy to Dialectics: the Path of German Idealism -- 1 The Antinomy as a Condition of Possibility for Systematic Philosophy -- 2 Regarding Incompleteness in Fichte's Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre of 1794/1795 -- 3 On Fichte's Late Transcendentalism -- 4 Reason and Negativity According to Hegel -- 5 The Idealistic Strife and Its Crossroads: Schelling's "Ground" -- Part 1: Kant: between the System of Pure Reason and the Antinomies -- 2 Subjectivity and Critical Method in Kant: toward a Dialectical Reading -- 1 Kant's Models of Subjectivity -- 2 Criticism and the Faculties of Reason -- 3 Concluding Remarks on the Method of the Critique -- 3 Antinomies and System in Kant and Hegel -- 1 The Unity of the Critique of Pure Reason -- 2 The Shock of the Antinomies and the "Apparent Humiliation" of Reason -- 3 The Dialectical Solution of the Antinomies and the Systematic Unity of the Critique -- 4 The Hegelian Project of a Generalized Antinomy of Reason -- 5 Systematic Consequences -- 6 Historical-Philosophical Perspective -- 4 Sufficient Reason and Contradiction in Kant and Hegel -- 1 The Pre-critical Approach -- 2 The Criticism of the Principle of Sufficient Reason -- 3 The Principle of Reason According to Hegel -- 5 Skepticism through Maimon, Fichte, and Hegel -- 1 Maimon against "Dogmatic Criticism" -- 2 Fichte: against Skepticism, the Radicalization of Skepticism -- 3 Hegel, Ancient Skepticism, and Post-Kantian Skepticism -- 4 Concluding Remark on Skepticism and Philosophy -- Part 2: The Transformations of the Science of Pure Thought in Fichte and Hegel -- 6 The Transformation of Fichte's Philosophy: the Outset of the Theory -- 1 An Unchanged Topic in the Wissenschaftslehre -- 2 On the Evolution of Fichte's Transcendentalism.
2.1 From the Foundation of the Wissenschaftslehre (1794/1795) to the Wissenschaftslehre Nova Methodo (1796/1798) -- 2.2 From the Wissenschaftslehre Nova Methodo to the Presentation of the Wissenschaftslehre of 1801/1802 -- 2.3 The Outset of Fichte's Image Theory in 1804 and 1805 -- 7 Developing the Image Theory: Being and Image in Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre of 1805 -- 1 Two Conditions for the Wissenschaftslehre -- 2 Fichte's Transcendental Analysis of Predication: Proposition as Image -- 3 Image, Existence, and Transcendental Entropy -- 4 What Is an Image? -- 5 Conclusion: Is Existence Necessary? -- 8 Hegel and the Transformation of Logic into Metaphysics -- 1 On the Phenomenological Critique of Knowledge -- 2 Knowledge in the Jena Logic -- 3 Why the Two Disciplines Merged? -- 4 On the Jena Metaphysics and Its Transformation -- 5 On the Place of Metaphysics after the Phenomenology of Spirit -- 6 Perspective and Concluding Remark -- 9 Possible Experience: on the Reception of the Critique of Pure Reason -- 1 Critique, Transcendental Logic, and Conceptual Analysis -- 2 Hegel's Logic and Kant's Analytics of Principles -- 3 The Analysis of the Possibility -- 4 On the Further Divisions of the Critique of Pure Reason and Conclusions -- Part 3: The Transformations of the Principle of Ground in Schelling's Late Philosophy -- 10 The "Ground of Actual Freedom" in Schelling's Investigation -- 1 The Farthest Station in the Quest for Grounds: Schelling's Investigations -- 2 Onto-Ethical Consequences of the Principle of Ground -- 3 The Latency and Transitivity of the Ground -- 4 The Ground of Actual Freedom -- 11 Schelling's Stuttgart Private Lectures as a System Outline -- 1 The Problem of the "Self-Differentiation" of the Absolute -- 2 The Ground as Real Mediation -- 3 The Mediation of the Irrational -- 4 The Stuttgart Lessons as a Dialectic of Reason.
Part 4: On Some Post-Schellingian Developments: Concluding between Myth, History, and Reason -- 12 Myth, History, and Reason, between Schelling and Adorno -- 1 The Concept of Consciousness in German Idealism -- 2 The Ruins of the Past and the Schellingian Malin Génie of History -- 3 Philosophy and Mythology -- 4 The Cunning of Language -- 5 History and Crisis: Husserl's Thesis -- 6 Myth and Aufklärung: from Husserl to Adorno and Horkheimer -- 7 Concluding Remarks on the Philosophy of Identity and the Non-identical: the Case of Other Cultures -- 13 Returning to Hegel: Realism and Reconciliation in the Philosophy of History -- 1 History as the Core of German Idealism -- 2 Retrieving the Facts -- 3 Evil and Reconciliation -- 4 From the Facts, Back to Reason -- Appendix -- Bibliographical References -- Name Index -- Subject Index.
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