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Originally published in 1961. The Reason, the Understanding, and
Time is concerned with the history of the conceptions of reason,
ego, time, and other related concepts that enjoyed a great vogue
and influence in German philosophy in the last decades of the
eighteenth century and the early decades of the nineteenth century.
Kant's influence on and relevance to the development of later
German epistemology is traced, as is the impact of those ideas on
the Transcendentalist movements in England and America as
represented by Coleridge, Carlyle, and Emerson. The significance of
Jacobi's philosophy, hitherto not fully appreciated by historians,
is demonstrated as well as the contribution of the young Schelling.
By examining Bergson's letters, Lovejoy throws new light on
Bergson's concept of time. Lovejoy's philosophical interpretation
is a model of penetrating insight and helpful criticism.
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