The German idealism reader: ideas, responses, and legacy
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
ABOUT
THE
READER
XI
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
XIII
INTRODUCTION
GERMAN
IDEALISM:
MAPPING
THE
PHILOSOPHICAL
LANDSCAPE
1
THE
AGE
OF
GERMAN
IDEALISM:
CHRONOLOGY
15
PART
I
KANT
AND
THE
FIRST
RECEPTIONS
OF
CRITICAL
PHILOSOPHY
27
1
IMMANUEL
KANT
(1724-1804)
29
INTRODUCTION
29
CHRONOLOGY
OF
IMMANUEL
KANT
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
37
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
39
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
CRITIQUE
OF
PURE
REASON
(1781,1787):
SELECTIONS
41
(2)
FROM
CRITIQUE
OF
PRACTICAL
REASON
(1788):
SELECTIONS
57
(3)
FROM
CRITIQUE
OF
THE
POWER
OF
JUDGMENT
(1790):
SELECTIONS
65
2
FRIEDRICH
HEINRICH
JACOBI
(1743-1819)
71
INTRODUCTION
71
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
JACOBI
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
76
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
78
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
CONCERNING
THE
DOCTRINE
OF
SPINOZA
IN
LETTERS
TO
HERRN
MOSES
MENDELSSOHN
(1785):
SELECTIONS
80
(2)
FROM
JACOBI
TO
FICHTE
(1799):
SELECTIONS
87
3
KARL
LEONHARD
REINHOLD
(1757-1823)
93
INTRODUCTION
93
CHRONOLOGY
OF
KARL
REINHOLD
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
98
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
100
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
LETTERS
ON
THE
KANTIAN
PHILOSOPHY
(1786-87):
SELECTIONS
(2)
FROM
ON
THE
FOUNDATION
OF
PHILOSOPHICAL
KNOWLEDGE
(1791):
SELECTIONS
102
106
CONTENTS
4
JOHANN
CHRISTOPH
FRIEDRICH
VON
SCHILLER
(1759-1805)
111
INTRODUCTION
111
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
SCHILLERS
LIFE
AND
WORKS
119
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
122
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
*
KALLIAS
OR
CONCERNING
BEAUTY:
LETTERS
TO
GOTTFRIED
KORNER
*
(1793):
SELECTIONS
124
(2)
FROM
LETTERS
ON
THE
AESTHETIC
EDUCATION
OF
MAN
(1795):
SELECTIONS
131
5
GOTTLOB
ERNST
SCHULZE
(1761-1833)
139
INTRODUCTION
139
CHRONOLOGY
OF
GOTTLOB
SCHULZES
LIFE
AND
WORKS
144
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
145
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
AENESIDEMUS
,
OR
CONCERNING
THE
FOUNDATIONS
OF
THE
PHILOSOPHY
OF
THE
ELEMENTS
ISSUED
BY
PROF
REINHOLD
IN
JENA
TOGETHER
WITH
A
DEFENSE
OF
SKEPTICISM
AGAINST
THE
PRETENSIONS
OF
THE
CRITIQUE
OF
REASON
(1792):
SELECTIONS
146
6
SALOMON
MAIMON
(1753-1800)
155
INTRODUCTION
155
CHRONOLOGY
OF
SALOMON
MAIMON
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
160
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
161
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
LETTERS
OFPHILALETES
TO
AENESIDEMUS
(1794):
SELECTIONS
163
(2)
LETTER
FROM
MAIMON
TO
KANT
(1789)
166
(3)
ARTICLE
FROM
THE
BERLIN
JOURNAL
FOR
ENLIGHTENMENT
(1790)
168
PART
II
RISE
OF
GERMAN
IDEALISM.
POST-KANTIAN
IDEALIST
THINKERS
175
7
JOHANN
GOTTLIEB
FICHTE
(1762-1814)
177
INTRODUCTION
177
CHRONOLOGY
OF
JOHANN
GOTTLIEB
FICHTE
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
184
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
186
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
REVIEW
OF
AENESIDEMUS
(1794):
SELECTIONS
188
(2)
FROM
AN
ATTEMPT
AT
A
NEW
PRESENTATION
OF
THE
WISSENSCHAFTSLEHRE
(1797/98):
SELECTIONS
195
8
JOHANN
CHRISTIAN
FRIEDRICH
HOLDERLIN
(1770-1843)
211
INTRODUCTION
211
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
HOLDERLIN
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
217
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
219
VIII
CONTENTS
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
ON
THE
LAW
OF
FREEDOM
*
(1794):
SELECTIONS
220
(2)
FROM
*
ON
THE
CONCEPT
OF
PUNISHMENT
*
(1795):
SELECTIONS
221
(3)
FROM
JUDGMENT
AND
BEING
(1795):
SELECTIONS
223
(4)
FROM
[LETTER
NO.
94]
TO
HEGEL:
SELECTIONS
224
(5)
THE
OLDEST
SYSTEMATIC
PROGRAM
OF
GERMAN
IDEALISM
(1796)
226
9
GEORG
FRIEDRICH
PHILIPP
VON
HARDENBERG
(NOVALIS)
(1772-1801)
229
INTRODUCTION
229
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
NOVALIS
S
LIFE
AND
WORK
236
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
238
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
FICHTE
STUDIES
(1795-96):
SELECTIONS
240
(2)
FROM
LOGOLOGICAL
FRAGMENTS
I
(1797-98):
SELECTIONS
243
10
FRIEDRICH
WILHELM
JOSEPH
VON
SCHELLING
(1775-1854)
249
INTRODUCTION
249
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
SCHELLING
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
253
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
254
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
PRESENTATION
OF
MY
SYSTEM
OF
PHILOSOPHY
(1801):
SELECTIONS
256
(2)
FROM
FURTHER
PRESENTATIONS
FROM
THE
SYSTEM
OF
PHILOSOPHY
(1802):
SELECTIONS
261
(3)
FROM
PHILOSOPHICAL
INVESTIGATION
INTO
THE
ESSENCE
OF
HUMAN
FREEDOM
AND
RELATED
MATTERS
(1809):
SELECTIONS
267
11
GEORG
WILHELM
FRIEDRICH
HEGEL
(1770-1831)
271
INTRODUCTION
271
CHRONOLOGY
OF
GEORG
WILHELM
FRIEDRICH
HEGEL
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
278
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
280
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
PHENOMENOLOGY
OF
SPIRIT
(1807):
SELECTIONS
283
(2)
FROM
ELEMENTS
OF
THE
PHILOSOPHY
OF
RIGHT
(1821):
SELECTIONS
290
(3)
FROM
THE
ENCYCLOPEDIA
OF
THE
PHILOSOPHICAL
SCIENCES
IN
BASIC
OUTLINE
(1830):
SELECTIONS
298
PART
III
POST-HEGELIAN
CRITICS
AND
RESPONSES
307
12
ARTHUR
SCHOPENHAUER
(1788-1860)
309
INTRODUCTION
309
CHRONOLOGY
OF
ARTHUR
SCHOPENHAUER
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
315
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
318
IX
CONTENTS
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
THE
WORLD
AS
WILL
AND
REPRESENTATION
(1819):
SELECTIONS
319
(2)
FROM
*
ON
THE
BASIS
OF
MORALS
*
(1840):
SELECTIONS
324
13
LUDWIG
ANDREAS
FEUERBACH
(1804-1872)
331
INTRODUCTION
331
CHRONOLOGY
OF
LUDWIG
FEUERBACH
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
336
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
338
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
*
TOWARDS
A
CRITIQUE
OF
HEGEL
*
S
PHILOSOPHY
*
(1839):
SELECTIONS
339
(2)
FROM
THE
ESSENCE
OF
CHRISTIANITY
(1841):
SELECTIONS
348
(3)
FROM
PRINCIPLES
OF
THE
PHILOSOPHY
OF
THE
FUTURE
(1843):
SELECTIONS
355
14
KARL
MARX
(1818-1883)
359
INTRODUCTION
359
CHRONOLOGY
OF
KARL
MARX
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
365
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
368
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
*
TOWARD
A
CRITIQUE
OF
HEGEL
*
S
PHILOSOPHY
OF
RIGHT:
INTRODUCTION
*
(1843):
SELECTIONS
369
(2)
FROM
ECONOMIC
AND
PHILOSOPHICAL
MANUSCRIPTS
(1844):
SELECTIONS
372
(3)
*
THESES
ON
FEUERBACH
*
(1845)
393
15
S0REN
AABYE
KIERKEGAARD
(1813-1855)
395
INTRODUCTION
395
CHRONOLOGY
OF
SOREN
KIERKEGAARD
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
401
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
404
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
CONCLUDING
UNSCIENTIFIC
POSTSCRIPT
TO
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAGMENTS
(1846):
SELECTIONS
406
(2)
FROM
THE
SICKNESS
UNTO
DEATH.
A
CHRISTIAN
PSYCHOLOGICAL
EXPOSITION
FOR
UPBUILDING
AND
AWAKENING
(1849):
SELECTIONS
414
16
FRIEDRICH
NIETZSCHE
(1844-1900)
417
INTRODUCTION
417
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
NIETZSCHE
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
423
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
426
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
*
SCHOPENHAUER
AS
EDUCATOR
*
(1874):
SELECTIONS
428
(2)
FROM
BEYOND
GOOD
AND
EVIL.
PRELUDE
TO
A
PHILOSOPHY
OF
THE
FUTURE
(1886):
SELECTIONS
436
INDEX
443
X
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
PREFACE
ABOUT
THE
READER
XI
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
XIII
INTRODUCTION
GERMAN
IDEALISM:
MAPPING
THE
PHILOSOPHICAL
LANDSCAPE
1
THE
AGE
OF
GERMAN
IDEALISM:
CHRONOLOGY
15
PART
I
KANT
AND
THE
FIRST
RECEPTIONS
OF
CRITICAL
PHILOSOPHY
27
1
IMMANUEL
KANT
(1724-1804)
29
INTRODUCTION
29
CHRONOLOGY
OF
IMMANUEL
KANT
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
37
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
39
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
CRITIQUE
OF
PURE
REASON
(1781,1787):
SELECTIONS
41
(2)
FROM
CRITIQUE
OF
PRACTICAL
REASON
(1788):
SELECTIONS
57
(3)
FROM
CRITIQUE
OF
THE
POWER
OF
JUDGMENT
(1790):
SELECTIONS
65
2
FRIEDRICH
HEINRICH
JACOBI
(1743-1819)
71
INTRODUCTION
71
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
JACOBI
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
76
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
78
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
CONCERNING
THE
DOCTRINE
OF
SPINOZA
IN
LETTERS
TO
HERRN
MOSES
MENDELSSOHN
(1785):
SELECTIONS
80
(2)
FROM
JACOBI
TO
FICHTE
(1799):
SELECTIONS
87
3
KARL
LEONHARD
REINHOLD
(1757-1823)
93
INTRODUCTION
93
CHRONOLOGY
OF
KARL
REINHOLD
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
98
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
100
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
LETTERS
ON
THE
KANTIAN
PHILOSOPHY
(1786-87):
SELECTIONS
(2)
FROM
ON
THE
FOUNDATION
OF
PHILOSOPHICAL
KNOWLEDGE
(1791):
SELECTIONS
102
106
CONTENTS
4
JOHANN
CHRISTOPH
FRIEDRICH
VON
SCHILLER
(1759-1805)
111
INTRODUCTION
111
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
SCHILLERS
LIFE
AND
WORKS
119
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
122
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
*
KALLIAS
OR
CONCERNING
BEAUTY:
LETTERS
TO
GOTTFRIED
KORNER
*
(1793):
SELECTIONS
124
(2)
FROM
LETTERS
ON
THE
AESTHETIC
EDUCATION
OF
MAN
(1795):
SELECTIONS
131
5
GOTTLOB
ERNST
SCHULZE
(1761-1833)
139
INTRODUCTION
139
CHRONOLOGY
OF
GOTTLOB
SCHULZES
LIFE
AND
WORKS
144
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
145
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
AENESIDEMUS
,
OR
CONCERNING
THE
FOUNDATIONS
OF
THE
PHILOSOPHY
OF
THE
ELEMENTS
ISSUED
BY
PROF
REINHOLD
IN
JENA
TOGETHER
WITH
A
DEFENSE
OF
SKEPTICISM
AGAINST
THE
PRETENSIONS
OF
THE
CRITIQUE
OF
REASON
(1792):
SELECTIONS
146
6
SALOMON
MAIMON
(1753-1800)
155
INTRODUCTION
155
CHRONOLOGY
OF
SALOMON
MAIMON
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
160
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
161
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
LETTERS
OFPHILALETES
TO
AENESIDEMUS
(1794):
SELECTIONS
163
(2)
LETTER
FROM
MAIMON
TO
KANT
(1789)
166
(3)
ARTICLE
FROM
THE
BERLIN
JOURNAL
FOR
ENLIGHTENMENT
(1790)
168
PART
II
RISE
OF
GERMAN
IDEALISM.
POST-KANTIAN
IDEALIST
THINKERS
175
7
JOHANN
GOTTLIEB
FICHTE
(1762-1814)
177
INTRODUCTION
177
CHRONOLOGY
OF
JOHANN
GOTTLIEB
FICHTE
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
184
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
186
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
REVIEW
OF
AENESIDEMUS
(1794):
SELECTIONS
188
(2)
FROM
AN
ATTEMPT
AT
A
NEW
PRESENTATION
OF
THE
WISSENSCHAFTSLEHRE
(1797/98):
SELECTIONS
195
8
JOHANN
CHRISTIAN
FRIEDRICH
HOLDERLIN
(1770-1843)
211
INTRODUCTION
211
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
HOLDERLIN
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
217
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
219
VIII
CONTENTS
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
"ON
THE
LAW
OF
FREEDOM
*
(1794):
SELECTIONS
220
(2)
FROM
*
ON
THE
CONCEPT
OF
PUNISHMENT
*
(1795):
SELECTIONS
221
(3)
FROM
JUDGMENT
AND
BEING
(1795):
SELECTIONS
223
(4)
FROM
[LETTER
NO.
94]
TO
HEGEL:
SELECTIONS
224
(5)
THE
OLDEST
SYSTEMATIC
PROGRAM
OF
GERMAN
IDEALISM
(1796)
226
9
GEORG
FRIEDRICH
PHILIPP
VON
HARDENBERG
(NOVALIS)
(1772-1801)
229
INTRODUCTION
229
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
NOVALIS
S
LIFE
AND
WORK
236
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
238
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
FICHTE
STUDIES
(1795-96):
SELECTIONS
240
(2)
FROM
LOGOLOGICAL
FRAGMENTS
I
(1797-98):
SELECTIONS
243
10
FRIEDRICH
WILHELM
JOSEPH
VON
SCHELLING
(1775-1854)
249
INTRODUCTION
249
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
SCHELLING
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
253
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
254
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
PRESENTATION
OF
MY
SYSTEM
OF
PHILOSOPHY
(1801):
SELECTIONS
256
(2)
FROM
FURTHER
PRESENTATIONS
FROM
THE
SYSTEM
OF
PHILOSOPHY
(1802):
SELECTIONS
261
(3)
FROM
PHILOSOPHICAL
INVESTIGATION
INTO
THE
ESSENCE
OF
HUMAN
FREEDOM
AND
RELATED
MATTERS
(1809):
SELECTIONS
267
11
GEORG
WILHELM
FRIEDRICH
HEGEL
(1770-1831)
271
INTRODUCTION
271
CHRONOLOGY
OF
GEORG
WILHELM
FRIEDRICH
HEGEL
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
278
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
280
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
PHENOMENOLOGY
OF
SPIRIT
(1807):
SELECTIONS
283
(2)
FROM
ELEMENTS
OF
THE
PHILOSOPHY
OF
RIGHT
(1821):
SELECTIONS
290
(3)
FROM
THE
ENCYCLOPEDIA
OF
THE
PHILOSOPHICAL
SCIENCES
IN
BASIC
OUTLINE
(1830):
SELECTIONS
298
PART
III
POST-HEGELIAN
CRITICS
AND
RESPONSES
307
12
ARTHUR
SCHOPENHAUER
(1788-1860)
309
INTRODUCTION
309
CHRONOLOGY
OF
ARTHUR
SCHOPENHAUER
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
315
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
318
IX
CONTENTS
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
THE
WORLD
AS
WILL
AND
REPRESENTATION
(1819):
SELECTIONS
319
(2)
FROM
*
ON
THE
BASIS
OF
MORALS
*
(1840):
SELECTIONS
324
13
LUDWIG
ANDREAS
FEUERBACH
(1804-1872)
331
INTRODUCTION
331
CHRONOLOGY
OF
LUDWIG
FEUERBACH
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
336
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
338
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
*
TOWARDS
A
CRITIQUE
OF
HEGEL
*
S
PHILOSOPHY
*
(1839):
SELECTIONS
339
(2)
FROM
THE
ESSENCE
OF
CHRISTIANITY
(1841):
SELECTIONS
348
(3)
FROM
PRINCIPLES
OF
THE
PHILOSOPHY
OF
THE
FUTURE
(1843):
SELECTIONS
355
14
KARL
MARX
(1818-1883)
359
INTRODUCTION
359
CHRONOLOGY
OF
KARL
MARX
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
365
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
368
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
*
TOWARD
A
CRITIQUE
OF
HEGEL
*
S
PHILOSOPHY
OF
RIGHT:
INTRODUCTION
*
(1843):
SELECTIONS
369
(2)
FROM
ECONOMIC
AND
PHILOSOPHICAL
MANUSCRIPTS
(1844):
SELECTIONS
372
(3)
*
THESES
ON
FEUERBACH
*
(1845)
393
15
S0REN
AABYE
KIERKEGAARD
(1813-1855)
395
INTRODUCTION
395
CHRONOLOGY
OF
SOREN
KIERKEGAARD
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
401
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
404
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
CONCLUDING
UNSCIENTIFIC
POSTSCRIPT
TO
PHILOSOPHICAL
FRAGMENTS
(1846):
SELECTIONS
406
(2)
FROM
THE
SICKNESS
UNTO
DEATH.
A
CHRISTIAN
PSYCHOLOGICAL
EXPOSITION
FOR
UPBUILDING
AND
AWAKENING
(1849):
SELECTIONS
414
16
FRIEDRICH
NIETZSCHE
(1844-1900)
417
INTRODUCTION
417
CHRONOLOGY
OF
FRIEDRICH
NIETZSCHE
*
S
LIFE
AND
WORKS
423
SELECTED
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR
FURTHER
READING
426
SELECTIONS
(1)
FROM
*
SCHOPENHAUER
AS
EDUCATOR
*
(1874):
SELECTIONS
428
(2)
FROM
BEYOND
GOOD
AND
EVIL.
PRELUDE
TO
A
PHILOSOPHY
OF
THE
FUTURE
(1886):
SELECTIONS
436
INDEX
443
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