"This historical study examines perfectionism and its political implications in the German lands between 1650-1850. Douglas Moggach demonstrates how a new perfectionism of freedom arose from Kant's critiques of older ethical-political theories, highlighting the central importance of Leibniz for later theorists of the state, society, and economy"-- Provided by publisher.
"This historical study examines perfectionism and its political implications in the German lands between 1650-1850. Douglas Moggach demonstrates how a new perfectionism of freedom arose from Kant's critiques of older ethical-political theories, highlighting the central importance of Leibniz for later theorists of the state, society, and economy"-- Provided by publisher.
Douglas Moggach is Distinguished University Professor in Political Studies and Philosophy at the University of Ottawa, and Honorary Professor, School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry at the University of Sydney. Publications, in nine languages, include Philosophy and Politics of Bruno Bauer (Cambridge, 2003); The New Hegelians (Cambridge, 2006); Politics, Religion, and Art (2011); and (as co-editor), The 1848 Revolutions and European Political Thought (Cambridge, 2018).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Thinking freedom 2. Leibniz: spontaneity, justice, and perfection 3. Receptions of Leibniz: Wolff and Herder 4. The Kantian revolution 5. Foundational arguments: Humboldt and Dalberg on the scope and end of the state 6. Friedrich Schiller: perfection, freedom, and beauty 7. Fichte: the labour of spontaneity 8. Hegel as post-Kantian perfectionist 9. Hegelian perfectionism before 1848 10. Karl Marx: historical perfectionism Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
1. Thinking freedom 2. Leibniz: spontaneity, justice, and perfection 3. Receptions of Leibniz: Wolff and Herder 4. The Kantian revolution 5. Foundational arguments: Humboldt and Dalberg on the scope and end of the state 6. Friedrich Schiller: perfection, freedom, and beauty 7. Fichte: the labour of spontaneity 8. Hegel as post-Kantian perfectionist 9. Hegelian perfectionism before 1848 10. Karl Marx: historical perfectionism Conclusion Select bibliography Index.
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