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Zusatztext 'This collection's greatest merit is demonstrating that German idealism is still vital... Summing up: highly recommended." -- Jean M. Fritzman, Lewis and Clark College, Choice Informationen zum Autor Edited by Espen Hammer Klappentext This outstanding collection of specially commissioned articles examines the historical and philosophical aspects of German idealism and assesses the renewed interest in idealism across a wide number of fields. Zusammenfassung This outstanding collection of specially commissioned articles examines the historical and philosophical aspects of German idealism and assesses the renewed interest in idealism across a wide number of fields. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: German Idealism, Naturalism, and Metaphysics 1. The Present Situation of Philosophy: The Limits of Naturalism and the Interest of German Idealism 2. From Quine to Hegel: Naturalism, Anti-Realism, and Maimon's Question Quid Facti 3. Dark Days: Anglophone Scholarship Since the 1960s: The Legacy of Hegel's Philosophy 4. Hegelians - Young and Younger 5. Habermas and the Kant-Hegel Contrast: Brandom and Hegel 6. Hegel and Brandom on Norms, Concepts and Logical Categories 7. Brandom's Hegel: Recognition and Agency 8. Recognition and Embodiment (Fichte's Materialism) 9. Liberal Rights and Liberal Individualism Without Liberalism: Agency and Recognition 10. Hegel, Fichte and the Pragmatic Contexts of Moral Judgment: Autonomy and Nature 11. Freedom, Self-Legislation and Morality in Kant and Hegel: Constructivist vs. Realist Accounts 12. From Epistemology to Aesthetics: From Epistemology to Art: The Philosophy of German Romanticism 13. Philosophy as 'Infinite Approximation.' Thoughts Arising out of the 'Constellation' of Early German Romanticism 14. German Idealism's Contested Heritage