Immanuel Kant's work changed the course of modern philosophy; Karl Ameriks examines how. He compares the philosophical system set out in Kant's Critiques with the work of the major philosophers before and after Kant. Individual essays provide case studies in support of Ameriks's thesis that late 18th-century reactions to Kant initiated an "historical turn," after which historical and systematic considerations became joined in a way that fundamentally distinguishes philosophy from science and art.
Immanuel Kant's work changed the course of modern philosophy; Karl Ameriks examines how. He compares the philosophical system set out in Kant's Critiques with the work of the major philosophers before and after Kant. Individual essays provide case studies in support of Ameriks's thesis that late 18th-century reactions to Kant initiated an "historical turn," after which historical and systematic considerations became joined in a way that fundamentally distinguishes philosophy from science and art.
Karl Ameriks received his B.A. from Yale in 1969, his Ph.D from Yale in 1973. Since then he has taught at the University of Notre Dame, where he is McMahon-Hank Professor of Philosophy. In addition to three books on Kant, he has co-translated works by Kant and Husserl, and edited volumes concerning German philosophy and its contemporary interpretation.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: On the Very Notion of an Historical Turn in Philosophy * Part I. Kant and After * 1: Text and Context: Hermeneutical Prolegomena to Interpreting a Kant Text * 2: Kantian Apperception and the Non-Cartesian Subject * 3: Idealism from Kant to Berkeley * 4: Kant, Hume, and the Problem of Moral Motivation * 5: A Commonsense Kant? * 6: The Critique of Metaphysics: The Structure and Fate of Kant's Dialectic * Part II. Reinhold and After * 7: Reinhold's First Letters on Kant * 8: Reinhold on Systematicity, Popularity, and 'The Historical Turn' * Part III. Hegel and After * 9: Hegel's Aesthetics: New Perspectives on its Response to Kant and Romanticism * 10: The Legacy of Idealism in the Philosophy of Feuerbach, Marx, and Kierkegaard * Part IV. Contemporary Interpretations * 11: On Beiser's 'German Idealism' * 12: The Key Role of Selbstgefühl in Philosophy's Aesthetic and Historical Turns * 13: Historical Constellations and Copernican Contexts * Bibliography of Works Cited
* Introduction: On the Very Notion of an Historical Turn in Philosophy * Part I. Kant and After * 1: Text and Context: Hermeneutical Prolegomena to Interpreting a Kant Text * 2: Kantian Apperception and the Non-Cartesian Subject * 3: Idealism from Kant to Berkeley * 4: Kant, Hume, and the Problem of Moral Motivation * 5: A Commonsense Kant? * 6: The Critique of Metaphysics: The Structure and Fate of Kant's Dialectic * Part II. Reinhold and After * 7: Reinhold's First Letters on Kant * 8: Reinhold on Systematicity, Popularity, and 'The Historical Turn' * Part III. Hegel and After * 9: Hegel's Aesthetics: New Perspectives on its Response to Kant and Romanticism * 10: The Legacy of Idealism in the Philosophy of Feuerbach, Marx, and Kierkegaard * Part IV. Contemporary Interpretations * 11: On Beiser's 'German Idealism' * 12: The Key Role of Selbstgefühl in Philosophy's Aesthetic and Historical Turns * 13: Historical Constellations and Copernican Contexts * Bibliography of Works Cited
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