German Idealism Books
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You are currently browsing 1–10 of 13 new and published books in the subject of German Idealism — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.
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Series: Routledge Library Editions: Philosophy of Religion
If forced to state Feuerbach’s philosophical genealogy, one would have to say that he was son of Hegel, father of Marx, and half-brother of Comte. In his own day he had many a celebratory and many a vilifier. His philosophy has received very little direct treatment in the English language....
Published April 10th 2013 by Routledge
Series: Routledge Philosophy Companions
The nineteenth century is a period of stunning philosophical originality, characterised by radical engagement with the emerging human sciences. Often overshadowed by twentieth century philosophy which sought to reject some of its central tenets, the philosophers of the nineteenth century have...
Published September 30th 2012 by Routledge
Series: Routledge Studies in Twentieth Century Philosophy
While there are many books on the romantics, and many books on Heidegger, there has been no book exploring the connection between the two. Pol Vandevelde’s new study forges this important link. Vandevelde begins by analyzing two models that have addressed the interaction between literature and...
Published December 21st 2011 by Routledge
Series: Birkbeck Law Press
The Other's War is an intervention into a set of contemporary moral, political and legal debates over the legitimacy of war and terrorism within the context of the so-called global War on Terror. Tarik Kochi considers how, despite the variety of its approaches – just war theory, classical realist,...
Published May 26th 2010 by Birkbeck Law Press
This outstanding collection of specially commissioned chapters examines German idealism from several angles and assesses the renewed interest in the subject from a wide range of fields. Including discussions of the key representatives of German idealism such as Kant, Fichte and Hegel, it is...
Published July 22nd 2007 by Routledge
Series: Critical Concepts in Philosophy
German Idealism represents one of the most intense and ambitious periods in the history of philosophy. It was the time when the possibility of an alternative to both empiricism and rationalism was explored, and the era when comprehensive system building took place. Discussing this highly visible...
Published July 4th 2007 by Routledge
Published June 26th 2007 by Routledge
Published June 26th 2007 by Routledge
Series: The Routledge Philosophers
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was one of the greatest writers and German philosophers of the nineteenth century. His work influenced figures as diverse as Wagner, Freud and Nietzsche. Best known as a pessimist, he was one of the few philosophers read and admired by Wittgenstein.In this...
Published April 17th 2005 by Routledge
Series: Arguments of the Philosophers
In this clear, critical examination of the ideas of one of the greatest and most influential of modern philosophers, M.J. Inwood makes Hegel's arguments fully accessible. He reconstructs Hegel's thought throughout the book by arguing with him, considering Hegel's system as a whole and examining the...
Published January 16th 2002 by Routledge