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This book contains the selected proceedings of a conference on
Religion in German Idealism which took place in Nij- gen
(Netherlands) in January 2000. The conference was - ganized by the
Centre of German Idealism, which co-or- nates the research on
classical German philosophy in the Netherlands and in Belgium.
Generous support of the Dutch Organisation for Scientific Research
(NWO) has made this conference possible. A few months after the
conference Ludwig died, and this circumstance unexpectedly delayed
efforts to bring the proceedings of the conference to p- lished
form. We are now happy to present those proce- ings, dedicated to
the memory of the founding father of the Centre. It was a great joy
to work with Ludwig; it was an even greater joy to be reckoned
amongst his friends. It was part of Ludwig's distinctive charisma
that he was able to combine friendship together with collaboration
in philo- phical and scholarly work. William Desmond Ernst-Otto
Onnasch Paul Cruysberghs ix INTRODUCTION WILLIAM DESMOND,
ERNST-OTTO ONNASCHand PAUL CRUYSBERGHS 1 The studies in this book
testify to the intimate relation of philosophy and religion in
German idealism, a relation not also devoid of tensions, and indeed
conflicts. Idealism gave expression to a certain affirmation of the
autonomy of p- losophical reason, but this autonomy was one that
tried to take into account the importance of religion. Sometimes
the results of this claim to autonomy moved towards criticism of
religion.
This book contains the selected proceedings of a conference on
Religion in German Idealism which took place in Nij- gen
(Netherlands) in January 2000. The conference was - ganized by the
Centre of German Idealism, which co-or- nates the research on
classical German philosophy in the Netherlands and in Belgium.
Generous support of the Dutch Organisation for Scientific Research
(NWO) has made this conference possible. A few months after the
conference Ludwig died, and this circumstance unexpectedly delayed
efforts to bring the proceedings of the conference to p- lished
form. We are now happy to present those proce- ings, dedicated to
the memory of the founding father of the Centre. It was a great joy
to work with Ludwig; it was an even greater joy to be reckoned
amongst his friends. It was part of Ludwig's distinctive charisma
that he was able to combine friendship together with collaboration
in philo- phical and scholarly work. William Desmond Ernst-Otto
Onnasch Paul Cruysberghs ix INTRODUCTION WILLIAM DESMOND,
ERNST-OTTO ONNASCHand PAUL CRUYSBERGHS 1 The studies in this book
testify to the intimate relation of philosophy and religion in
German idealism, a relation not also devoid of tensions, and indeed
conflicts. Idealism gave expression to a certain affirmation of the
autonomy of p- losophical reason, but this autonomy was one that
tried to take into account the importance of religion. Sometimes
the results of this claim to autonomy moved towards criticism of
religion.
The papers in this collected volume analyse Kanta (TM)s nature
philosophy against the background of the history of its development
and of its continuation in the opus postumum, in Hegela (TM)s work
and in the later debate in the context of its significance for
systematicity and justification theory.
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