Late German Idealism Trendelenburg and Lotze

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Pub. Date: 2016-11-15
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Author Biography


Frederick C. Beiser, Syracuse University, New York

Frederick C. Beiser was born and raised in the US, and studied in the UK at Oriel and Wolfson Colleges, Oxford. He also studied in Germany and lived in Berlin for many years, receiving stipends from the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung and the Humboldt Stiftung. He has taught in universities across the US, and is currently Professor of Philosophy at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Beiser is the author of Schiller as Philosopher (OUP, 2005), Diotima's Children (OUP, 2009), and The German Historicist Tradition (OUP, 2011).

Table of Contents


GENERAL INTRODUCTION: IDEALISM AFTER HEGEL
PART I: TRENDELENBURG
1. Place in History
2. Early Years
3. Logic and Metaphysics
4. Ethical and Political Theory
5. Aesthetics, Religion, and Pedagogics
6. Controversy over Kant
Epilogue
PART II: LOTZE
1. Relevance of Lotze
2. Youth and Education (Zittau and Leipzig, 1817-1839)
3. Early Metaphysics and Logic (Leipzig, 1839-1844)
4. Aesthetics, Physiology, and Psychology (Gottingen, 1844-54)
5. Mikrokosmus (Gottingen, 1854-1864)
6. Practical Philosophy (Gottingen-Berlin, 1857-1881)
Epilogue
Bibliography

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