The impact of idealism: the legacy of post-Kantian German thought VOL 1 Philosophy of Natural Sciences

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German Idealism is arguably the most influential force in philosophy over the past two hundred years. This major four-volume work is the first comprehensive survey of its impact on science, religion, sociology and the humanities, and brings together fifty-two leading scholars from across Europe and North America. Each essay discusses an idea or theme from Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Fichte, or another key figure, shows how this influenced a thinker or field of study in the subsequent two centuries, and how that influence is felt in contemporary thought. Crossing established scholarly divides, the volumes deal with fields as varied as feminism, architectural history, psychoanalysis, Christology and museum curation, and subjects as diverse as love, evolution, the public sphere, the art of Andy Warhol, the music of Palestrina, the philosophy of Husserl, the literature of Jane Austen, the political thought of fascism and the foundations of international law.;Volume 1. Philosophy and natural sciences / edited by Karl Ameriks -- volume 2. Historical, social, and political thought / edited by John Walker -- volume 3. Aesthetics and literature / edited by Christoph Jamme and Ian D. Cooper -- volume 4. Religion / edited by Nicholas Adams.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Adams
Ameriks
Christoph
Cooper
Ian
Jamme
John
Karl
Nicholas
Walker - Language
- English
- Series
- The Legacy of post-Kantian German thought
- ISBN
- 9781107039865
- Release date
- 2013