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" Challenges to German idealism : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 949143
Doc. No : b703513
Main Entry : Goudeli, Kyriaki,1962-
Title & Author : Challenges to German idealism : : Schelling, Fichte, and Kant /\ Kyriaki Goudeli.
Publication Statement : New York :: Palgrave,, 2002.
Series Statement : Renewing philosophy
Page. NO : xii, 218 pages ;; 23 cm.
ISBN : 1403901228
: : 9781403901224
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-212) and index.
Contents : Introduction: from the Logic to the Logogrif of Experience -- 1. Kant's Transcendental Deduction: the Conceptual Reconstruction of Experience -- Deduction from knowledge of objects -- Deduction in the Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics -- Deduction from the 'objectivity of self-consciousness' -- 'The Ego ... the crucible and the fire ...' -- Deduction from the transcendental unity of apperception -- The spurious mediation -- 2. From Determinant to Reflective Judgement: the Normalisation of Experience -- In search of a principle of judgement -- Understanding and orientation towards the world -- The activity of judging -- Sensus communis, culture, humanism -- Sensus communis: back to the unity of apperception? -- Sensus communis; back to tradition? -- Sensus communis: in the Architectonic of Pure Reason -- 3. Fichte's Will-to-Freedom: the Appropriation of Experience -- Fichte's critique of reflection: in search of an absolute ground -- The discovery and loss of the ground -- The grounding of the ground -- The 'baffled' consciousness: self-grounded ground, or the fact becomes act -- Conclusion: the act becomes fact: Fichte's fundamental ontology -- Schelling's Notion of Experience: Introductory Remarks -- 4. Identity Philosophy: Its Critique and Its Self-criticism -- 5. Schelling's Dynamic Account of the Absolute and Finitude -- 6. Schelling's Conception of the Self -- 7. The Deities of Samothrace: towards Schelling's [actual symbol not reproducible] -- Conclusion: Helmet and Pomegranate.
Abstract : "This is a reappraisal of Schelling's philosophy and his relation to German Idealism. It reveals the radical Schelling, whose philosophy is far from the monochrome 'night where all the cows are black' claimed by Hegel. Concentrating on demonstrating the diversity and range of Schelling's work, Goudeli presents an intriguing blend of German Idealism with ancient cosmologies and gnosticism. The author illuminates subtle aspects of Kant's and Fichte's philosophies, which are readdressed in the light of their relationship to Schelling. From the Kantian Tribunal of Reason to cosmic riddles and ancient rituals, the book charts a fascinating account of the journey of modern philosophy, arguing that it reflects back on itself and its supposed 'other', mythology. Schelling's philosophy thus emerges as a dynamic and recalcitrant thought, which resists Hegelian and Heideggerian appropriations."--BOOK JACKET.
Subject : Fichte, Johann Gottlieb,1762-1814.
: Kant, Immanuel,1724-1804.
: Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von,1775-1854.
: Fichte, Johann Gottlieb,1762-1814.
: Kant, Immanuel,1724-1804.
: Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von,1775-1854.
: Fichte, Johann Gottlieb,1762-1814
: Kant, Immanuel,1724-1804
: Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von,1775-1854
Subject : Idealism, German.
Subject : Deutscher Idealismus
Subject : Idealism, German.
Subject : Idealisme.
Dewey Classification : ‭193‬
LC Classification : ‭B2898‬‭.G68 2002‬
: ‭BX7260.D84‬‭B47‬
NLM classification : ‭08.24‬bcl
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