Kantian Legacies in German Idealism

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a priori
Absolute Idea
Absolute Identity
aesthetic autonomy
Aesthetic Play
Aesthetic Semblance
aesthetics
aesthetics of freedom
Anne Pollok
Category=QDHM
Dalia Nassar
David Wellbery
Disjunctive Inference
Eckart Forster
Ens Imaginarium
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Fichte
Finite Rational Beings
Follow
Free Lawfulness
freedom
Gerad Gentry
German Idealism
Goethe
Hegel
Hegel's Logic
Hegel's Speculative Logic
Hegel’s Logic
Hegel’s Speculative Logic
Holderlin
Hypothetical Inference
Indeterminate Concept
intellectual intuition
Internal Purposiveness
intuition
Jennifer Mensch
Johannes Haag
Kant
Kant's critical idealism
Kant's dualism
Kant's legacy
Kant's Metaphysical Foundations
Kant's Practical Philosophy
Kant's Transcendental
Kant's Transcendental Logic
Kantian influence on German philosophy
Kant’s Metaphysical Foundations
Kant’s Practical Philosophy
Kant’s Transcendental Logic
Karin Niesenbaum
limits of reason
Lydia Moland
natural ends
Negative Relationship
Part Iii
Paul Franks
philosophy of nature
practical reason theory
principles
Pure Practical Reason
reflecting judgment
Rocio Zambrana
Rosenzweig
Schelling
Schelling's Philosophy
Schelling's View
Schelling’s Philosophy
Schelling’s View
Schiller
skepticism
speculative logic
subjectivity
teleology
Terry Pinkard
thought
transcendental logic
transcendental philosophy
Unconditioned Totality
Vice Versa
virtue and happiness ethics

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  • ISBN 9781032001609
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Scholarship on Immanuel Kant and the German Idealists often attends to the points of divergence. While differences are vital, this volume does the opposite, offering a close inspection of some of the key Kantian concepts that are embraced and retained by the Idealists. It does this by bringing together an original set of critical reflections on the role that the German Idealists ascribe to fundamental Kantian ideas and insights within their own systems. A central motivation for this volume is to resist reductive accounts of the complex relationship between German Idealism and Kant’s Idealism through a study of the inheritance of Kant’s legacy in German Idealism. As such, this volume contributes to new interpretations and rethinking of traditional accounts in light of these reflections on some of the significant components of German Idealism that can defensibly be called Kantian. The contributors to this volume are Dina Emundts, Eckart Förster, Gerad Gentry, Johannes Haag, Dean Moyar, Lydia Moland, Dalia Nassar, Karin Nisenbaum, Anne Pollok, and Nicholas Stang.

Gerad Gentry is an Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Fellow at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the Universität-Potsdam and DAAD Visiting Professor at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Assistant Professor in philosophy at Lewis University, and Associate to Germanic Studies at the University of Chicago (18-22). He is the co-editor (with Konstantin Pollok) of The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism (2019), and president of the Society for German Idealism and Romanticism.