German idealist philosophy:

"Kant set the agenda for the age by trying to establish philosophical reasoning on foundations as firm as science and mathematics. Fichte considered the nature of the self, the value of education and man's role in society, while Schelling adopted a similar approach to the natural world. He...

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Format: Book
Language:English
German
Published: London [u.a.] Penguin 1997
Series:Penguin classics
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Summary:"Kant set the agenda for the age by trying to establish philosophical reasoning on foundations as firm as science and mathematics. Fichte considered the nature of the self, the value of education and man's role in society, while Schelling adopted a similar approach to the natural world. Hegel produced an immensely ambitious synthesis, and an inspiring vision of world history as the progressive consciousness of freedom. Rudiger Bubner's anthology of key texts and lesser known extracts, along with helpful overviews of each philosopher and an account of the movement as a whole, makes the perfect introduction to Idealist philosophy."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:XXXI, 339 S.
ISBN:0140446605