Critique in German philosophy :: from Kant to critical theory /
"Critique has been a central theme in the German philosophical tradition since the publication of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Some successors turned Kant's critique against itself and used it to challenge the authority of his system. Others extended his critique, applying...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Critique has been a central theme in the German philosophical tradition since the publication of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Some successors turned Kant's critique against itself and used it to challenge the authority of his system. Others extended his critique, applying it to aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, and political philosophy and generating new forms of criticism that were then taken up by Idealism, Romanticism, Marxism, Neo-Kantianism, Phenomenology, and Critical Theory. Yet these various legacies of Kantian critique are rarely brought into dialogue. Critique in German Philosophy seeks to address this problem by exploring the figures, works, movements, and philosophical subfields that have contributed to the development of the concept of critique in German philosophy, as well as their relation to one another. In so doing, it also challenges the standard ways philosophers have understood the task of philosophical critique. Attending to both canonical and previously overlooked texts and thinkers, the contributors bring to light alternative conceptions of critique in the German philosophical tradition with profound implications. In offering a critical revision of the history of modern European philosophy, the volume also raises new questions about what it means for philosophy to be "critical" today"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiii, 432 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Kant and German Idealism -- 2. German Romanticism -- 3. Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche -- 4. Neo-Kantianism, Phenomenology, and Critical Theory -- 5. Critical Theory Today -- Notes -- 1 The Struggle between Dogmatism and Skepticism in the Prussian Academy: A Precedent for Kantian Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Crousaz and the Prussian Anti-skeptical Academy -- 3. Toward the Critical Attitude: Skeptical Arguments against Skepticism -- 4. Kant's Critique and the Maturity of Reason -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes | |
505 | 8 | |a 2 Pure Sensibility as a Source of Corruption: Kant's Critique of Metaphysics in the Inaugural Dissertation and Critique of Pure Reason -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Notion of Critique in Dreams of a Spirit-Seer and the Inaugural Dissertation -- 3. The Notion of Critique in the Critique of Pure Reason -- 4. The Purification and Self-Limitation of Metaphysics -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Critique in Kant's Critique of Practical Reason: Why This Critique Is Not a Critique of Pure Practical Reason -- 1. The Moral Law -- 2. The Highest Good -- 3. The Antinomy of Practical Reason | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. The Complete Good -- Notes -- 4 On an Aesthetic Dimension of Critique: The Time of the Beautiful in Schiller's Aesthetic Letters -- 1. From a Critique of Aesthetics to Aesthetics as Critique -- 2. A Standstill at the Greatest Tension: Aesthetics as a Critical Dimension -- 3. The Time of the Beautiful: An Aesthetic Dimension of Critique -- Notes -- 5 Not Yet a System, Not Yet a Science: Reinhold and Fichte on Kant's Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Critique of Pure Reason -- 3. Reinhold's Elementary Philosophy -- 4. Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre -- 5. Critique, System, Science -- Notes | |
505 | 8 | |a 6 Schelling's Philosophical Letters on Doctrine and Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Distinction -- 3. Fichte's Identity Claim -- 4. Schelling's First Premise -- 5. Schelling's Second Premise -- Notes -- 7 Critique With a Small C: Herder's Critical Philosophical Practice and Anticritical Polemics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. "The Title is Alienating" -- 3. "One Does Not Criticize a Natural Capacity" -- 4. "One Criticizes Arts and Sciences as Products of Human Beings" -- Notes -- 8 Irony and the Possibility of Romantic Criticism: Friedrich Schlegel as Poet-Critic -- 1. Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Irony and the Critical Stance -- 3. Romantic Criticism and the Limits of Comprehension -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Alexander von Humboldt: A Critic of Nature -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Task of the Critic: Concretizing Natural Beauty -- 3. The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature through Thick and Thin -- 4. Assimilation and the Task of the Critic -- Notes -- 10 Critique, Refutation, Appropriation: Strategies of Hegel's Dialectic -- 1. Transformative Appropriation -- 2. Refutation -- 3. Freedom as "Frei Entlassen" -- Notes -- 11 Abstraction and Critique in Marx: The Case of Debt | |
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contents | Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Kant and German Idealism -- 2. German Romanticism -- 3. Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche -- 4. Neo-Kantianism, Phenomenology, and Critical Theory -- 5. Critical Theory Today -- Notes -- 1 The Struggle between Dogmatism and Skepticism in the Prussian Academy: A Precedent for Kantian Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Crousaz and the Prussian Anti-skeptical Academy -- 3. Toward the Critical Attitude: Skeptical Arguments against Skepticism -- 4. Kant's Critique and the Maturity of Reason -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes 2 Pure Sensibility as a Source of Corruption: Kant's Critique of Metaphysics in the Inaugural Dissertation and Critique of Pure Reason -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Notion of Critique in Dreams of a Spirit-Seer and the Inaugural Dissertation -- 3. The Notion of Critique in the Critique of Pure Reason -- 4. The Purification and Self-Limitation of Metaphysics -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Critique in Kant's Critique of Practical Reason: Why This Critique Is Not a Critique of Pure Practical Reason -- 1. The Moral Law -- 2. The Highest Good -- 3. The Antinomy of Practical Reason 4. The Complete Good -- Notes -- 4 On an Aesthetic Dimension of Critique: The Time of the Beautiful in Schiller's Aesthetic Letters -- 1. From a Critique of Aesthetics to Aesthetics as Critique -- 2. A Standstill at the Greatest Tension: Aesthetics as a Critical Dimension -- 3. The Time of the Beautiful: An Aesthetic Dimension of Critique -- Notes -- 5 Not Yet a System, Not Yet a Science: Reinhold and Fichte on Kant's Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Critique of Pure Reason -- 3. Reinhold's Elementary Philosophy -- 4. Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre -- 5. Critique, System, Science -- Notes 6 Schelling's Philosophical Letters on Doctrine and Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Distinction -- 3. Fichte's Identity Claim -- 4. Schelling's First Premise -- 5. Schelling's Second Premise -- Notes -- 7 Critique With a Small C: Herder's Critical Philosophical Practice and Anticritical Polemics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. "The Title is Alienating" -- 3. "One Does Not Criticize a Natural Capacity" -- 4. "One Criticizes Arts and Sciences as Products of Human Beings" -- Notes -- 8 Irony and the Possibility of Romantic Criticism: Friedrich Schlegel as Poet-Critic -- 1. Introduction 2. Irony and the Critical Stance -- 3. Romantic Criticism and the Limits of Comprehension -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Alexander von Humboldt: A Critic of Nature -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Task of the Critic: Concretizing Natural Beauty -- 3. The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature through Thick and Thin -- 4. Assimilation and the Task of the Critic -- Notes -- 10 Critique, Refutation, Appropriation: Strategies of Hegel's Dialectic -- 1. Transformative Appropriation -- 2. Refutation -- 3. Freedom as "Frei Entlassen" -- Notes -- 11 Abstraction and Critique in Marx: The Case of Debt |
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spelling | Critique in German philosophy : from Kant to critical theory / edited by María del Rosario Acosta López and J. Colin McQuillan. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2020] 1 online resource (xiii, 432 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file rda SUNY series, intersections : philosophy and critical theory Print version record. Includes bibliographical references and index. "Critique has been a central theme in the German philosophical tradition since the publication of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Some successors turned Kant's critique against itself and used it to challenge the authority of his system. Others extended his critique, applying it to aesthetics, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, and political philosophy and generating new forms of criticism that were then taken up by Idealism, Romanticism, Marxism, Neo-Kantianism, Phenomenology, and Critical Theory. Yet these various legacies of Kantian critique are rarely brought into dialogue. Critique in German Philosophy seeks to address this problem by exploring the figures, works, movements, and philosophical subfields that have contributed to the development of the concept of critique in German philosophy, as well as their relation to one another. In so doing, it also challenges the standard ways philosophers have understood the task of philosophical critique. Attending to both canonical and previously overlooked texts and thinkers, the contributors bring to light alternative conceptions of critique in the German philosophical tradition with profound implications. In offering a critical revision of the history of modern European philosophy, the volume also raises new questions about what it means for philosophy to be "critical" today"-- Provided by publisher Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Kant and German Idealism -- 2. German Romanticism -- 3. Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche -- 4. Neo-Kantianism, Phenomenology, and Critical Theory -- 5. Critical Theory Today -- Notes -- 1 The Struggle between Dogmatism and Skepticism in the Prussian Academy: A Precedent for Kantian Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Crousaz and the Prussian Anti-skeptical Academy -- 3. Toward the Critical Attitude: Skeptical Arguments against Skepticism -- 4. Kant's Critique and the Maturity of Reason -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes 2 Pure Sensibility as a Source of Corruption: Kant's Critique of Metaphysics in the Inaugural Dissertation and Critique of Pure Reason -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Notion of Critique in Dreams of a Spirit-Seer and the Inaugural Dissertation -- 3. The Notion of Critique in the Critique of Pure Reason -- 4. The Purification and Self-Limitation of Metaphysics -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Critique in Kant's Critique of Practical Reason: Why This Critique Is Not a Critique of Pure Practical Reason -- 1. The Moral Law -- 2. The Highest Good -- 3. The Antinomy of Practical Reason 4. The Complete Good -- Notes -- 4 On an Aesthetic Dimension of Critique: The Time of the Beautiful in Schiller's Aesthetic Letters -- 1. From a Critique of Aesthetics to Aesthetics as Critique -- 2. A Standstill at the Greatest Tension: Aesthetics as a Critical Dimension -- 3. The Time of the Beautiful: An Aesthetic Dimension of Critique -- Notes -- 5 Not Yet a System, Not Yet a Science: Reinhold and Fichte on Kant's Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Critique of Pure Reason -- 3. Reinhold's Elementary Philosophy -- 4. Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre -- 5. Critique, System, Science -- Notes 6 Schelling's Philosophical Letters on Doctrine and Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Distinction -- 3. Fichte's Identity Claim -- 4. Schelling's First Premise -- 5. Schelling's Second Premise -- Notes -- 7 Critique With a Small C: Herder's Critical Philosophical Practice and Anticritical Polemics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. "The Title is Alienating" -- 3. "One Does Not Criticize a Natural Capacity" -- 4. "One Criticizes Arts and Sciences as Products of Human Beings" -- Notes -- 8 Irony and the Possibility of Romantic Criticism: Friedrich Schlegel as Poet-Critic -- 1. Introduction 2. Irony and the Critical Stance -- 3. Romantic Criticism and the Limits of Comprehension -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Alexander von Humboldt: A Critic of Nature -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Task of the Critic: Concretizing Natural Beauty -- 3. The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature through Thick and Thin -- 4. Assimilation and the Task of the Critic -- Notes -- 10 Critique, Refutation, Appropriation: Strategies of Hegel's Dialectic -- 1. Transformative Appropriation -- 2. Refutation -- 3. Freedom as "Frei Entlassen" -- Notes -- 11 Abstraction and Critique in Marx: The Case of Debt Philosophy, German. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100918 Electronic books. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93007047 Philosophie allemande. Livres numériques. e-books. aat Philosophy, German fast PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics bisacsh Acosta López, María del Rosario, editor. McQuillan, J. Colin, editor. has work: Critique in German philosophy (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFHgfRRjjxMfKfHpWcdYT3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Critique in German philosophy. Albany : State University of New York Press, [2020] 9781438480275 (DLC) 2020000095 (OCoLC)1135916414 Intersections (Albany, N.Y.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84725242 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2499827 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Critique in German philosophy : from Kant to critical theory / Intersections (Albany, N.Y.) Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Kant and German Idealism -- 2. German Romanticism -- 3. Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche -- 4. Neo-Kantianism, Phenomenology, and Critical Theory -- 5. Critical Theory Today -- Notes -- 1 The Struggle between Dogmatism and Skepticism in the Prussian Academy: A Precedent for Kantian Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Crousaz and the Prussian Anti-skeptical Academy -- 3. Toward the Critical Attitude: Skeptical Arguments against Skepticism -- 4. Kant's Critique and the Maturity of Reason -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes 2 Pure Sensibility as a Source of Corruption: Kant's Critique of Metaphysics in the Inaugural Dissertation and Critique of Pure Reason -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Notion of Critique in Dreams of a Spirit-Seer and the Inaugural Dissertation -- 3. The Notion of Critique in the Critique of Pure Reason -- 4. The Purification and Self-Limitation of Metaphysics -- 5. Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Critique in Kant's Critique of Practical Reason: Why This Critique Is Not a Critique of Pure Practical Reason -- 1. The Moral Law -- 2. The Highest Good -- 3. The Antinomy of Practical Reason 4. The Complete Good -- Notes -- 4 On an Aesthetic Dimension of Critique: The Time of the Beautiful in Schiller's Aesthetic Letters -- 1. From a Critique of Aesthetics to Aesthetics as Critique -- 2. A Standstill at the Greatest Tension: Aesthetics as a Critical Dimension -- 3. The Time of the Beautiful: An Aesthetic Dimension of Critique -- Notes -- 5 Not Yet a System, Not Yet a Science: Reinhold and Fichte on Kant's Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Critique of Pure Reason -- 3. Reinhold's Elementary Philosophy -- 4. Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre -- 5. Critique, System, Science -- Notes 6 Schelling's Philosophical Letters on Doctrine and Critique -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kant's Distinction -- 3. Fichte's Identity Claim -- 4. Schelling's First Premise -- 5. Schelling's Second Premise -- Notes -- 7 Critique With a Small C: Herder's Critical Philosophical Practice and Anticritical Polemics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. "The Title is Alienating" -- 3. "One Does Not Criticize a Natural Capacity" -- 4. "One Criticizes Arts and Sciences as Products of Human Beings" -- Notes -- 8 Irony and the Possibility of Romantic Criticism: Friedrich Schlegel as Poet-Critic -- 1. Introduction 2. Irony and the Critical Stance -- 3. Romantic Criticism and the Limits of Comprehension -- 4. Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Alexander von Humboldt: A Critic of Nature -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Task of the Critic: Concretizing Natural Beauty -- 3. The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature through Thick and Thin -- 4. Assimilation and the Task of the Critic -- Notes -- 10 Critique, Refutation, Appropriation: Strategies of Hegel's Dialectic -- 1. Transformative Appropriation -- 2. Refutation -- 3. Freedom as "Frei Entlassen" -- Notes -- 11 Abstraction and Critique in Marx: The Case of Debt Philosophy, German. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100918 Electronic books. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93007047 Philosophie allemande. Livres numériques. e-books. aat Philosophy, German fast PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics bisacsh |
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