Form and Matter in Early German Idealism

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A01=David Sommer
Author_David Sommer
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dualism
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Fichte
forthcoming
hylomorphism
Kant
Maimon
post-Kantian philosophy
Reinhold

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  • ISBN 9781350559592
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A pioneering book that sheds crucial light on the distinctions between Kant’s philosophical project and German Idealism as a whole, resolving problems that are as relevant to scholars today as they were to Kant’s immediate successors.

This ground-breaking study is the first detailed exploration of ‘hylomorphism’, or the division of all mental faculties and acts into form and matter. Identifying hylomorphism as the fundamental unifying dynamic in post-Kantian philosophy, David Sommer explores how Kant’s idealist successors in the early 1790s—specifically Reinhold, Maimon and Fichte— mapped this dualism in the realm of cognition onto the systematic foundations of philosophy itself.

Proceeding through close analyses of primary texts, Sommer addresses an important gap in the existing scholarship while opening up new avenues of research into the works of Kant and his successors. He illuminates key yet understudied philosophical concepts within their historical contexts, notably providing an in-depth examination of the complex and innovative early works of Maimon and Fichte.

This is an essential contribution to our understanding of the origins of German idealism and Romanticism in general.

David Sommer is an independent scholar in Kantian philosophy. He received his AHRC-funded PhD from University College London, where he also taught.

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