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For the Love of Metaphysics - Nihilism and the Conflict of Reason from Kant to Rosenzweig (Hardcover)
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For the Love of Metaphysics - Nihilism and the Conflict of Reason from Kant to Rosenzweig (Hardcover)
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In his Critique of Pure Reason, Kant argued that human reason is
inherently conflicted, because it demands a form of unconditioned
knowledge which is unattainable; his solution to this conflict of
reason relies on the idea that reason's quest for the unconditioned
can only be realized practically. Karin Nisenbaum recommends
viewing this conflict of reason, and Kant's solution to this
conflict, as the central problem shaping the contours of
post-Kantian German Idealism. She contends that the rise and fall
of German Idealism is to be told as a story about the different
interpretations, appropriations, and radicalization of Kant's
prioritizing of the practical. The first part of the book explains
why Kant's critics and followers came to understand the aim of
Kant's critical philosophy in light of the conflict of reason.
According to Nisenbaum, F. H. Jacobi and Salomon Maimon set the
stage for the reception of Kant's critical philosophy by conceiving
its aim in terms of meeting reason's demand for unconditioned
knowledge, and by understanding the conflict of reason as a
conflict between thinking and acting, or knowing and willing. The
manner in which the post-Kantian German Idealists radicalized
Kant's prioritizing of the practical is the central topic of the
second part of the book, which focuses on works by J.G. Fichte and
F.W.J. Schelling. The third part clarifies why, in order to solve
the conflict of reason, Schelling and Rosenzweig developed the view
that human experience is grounded in three irreducible
elements-God, the natural world, and human beings-which relate in
three temporal dimensions: Creation, Revelation, and Redemption.
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