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This study offers a new interpretation of Hegelian recognition
focusing on positive ethical behaviours, such as love and
forgiveness. Building on the work of Simone de Beauvoir and
Jean-Paul Sartre, Disley reassesses Hegel's work on the
subject/object dialectic and explores the previously neglected
theological dimensions of his work.
The first study of its kind, The Impact of Idealism assesses the
impact of classical German philosophy on science, religion and
culture. This volume explores German Idealism's impact on
philosophy and scientific thought. Fourteen essays, by leading
authorities in their respective fields, each focus on the legacy of
a particular idea that emerged around 1800, when the underlying
concepts of modern philosophy were being formed, challenged and
criticised, leaving a legacy that extends to all physical areas and
all topics in the philosophical world. From British Idealism to
phenomenology, existentialism, pragmatism and French postmodernism,
the story of German Idealism's impact on philosophy is here
interwoven with man's scientific journey of self-discovery in the
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries - from Darwin to Nietzsche
to Freud and beyond. Spanning the analytical and Continental
divide, this first volume examines Idealism's impact on
contemporary philosophical discussions.
The first study of its kind, The Impact of Idealism assesses the
impact of classical German philosophy on science, religion and
culture. This second volume explores German Idealism's impact on
the historical, social and political thought of the nineteenth,
twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Each essay focuses on an idea
or concept from the high point of German philosophy around 1800,
tracing out its influence on the intervening period and its
importance for contemporary discussions. New light is shed on key
developments of Idealist thought, such as Marxism, Critical Theory
and feminism, and previously unexamined areas of Idealism's
influence are discussed for the first time. This unique,
interdisciplinary collection traces the impact of Kant, Hegel,
Schelling, Fichte and others in Britain, Europe, North America and
beyond. Its insights represent vital contributions to their
respective fields, as well as to our understanding of German
Idealism itself.
The first study of its kind, The Impact of Idealism assesses the
impact of classical German philosophy on science, religion and
culture. This third volume explores German Idealism's impact on the
literature, art and aesthetics of the last two centuries. Each
essay focuses on the legacy of an idea or concept from the high
point of German philosophy around 1800, tracing out its influence
on the intervening period and its importance for contemporary
discussions. As well as a broad geographical and historical range,
including Greek tragedy, George Eliot, Thomas Mann and Samuel
Beckett, and key musicians and artists such as Wagner, Andy Warhol
and Frank Lloyd Wright, the volume's thematic focus is broad.
Engaging closely with the key aesthetic texts of German Idealism,
this collection uses examples from literature, music, art,
architecture and museum studies to demonstrate Idealism's
continuing influence.
The first study of its kind, The Impact of Idealism assesses the
impact of classical German philosophy on science, religion and
culture. This fourth volume explores German Idealism's impact on
theology and religious ideas in the nineteenth, twentieth and
twenty-first centuries. With contributions from leading scholars,
this collection not only demonstrates the vast range of Idealism's
theological influence across different centuries, countries,
continents, traditions and religions, but also, in doing so,
provides fresh insight into the original ideas and themes with
which Kant, Hegel, Fichte, Schelling and others were concerned. As
well as tracing out the Idealist influence in the work of
nineteenth- and twentieth-century theologians, philosophers of
religion, and theological traditions, from Schleiermacher, to Karl
Barth, to Radical Orthodoxy, the essays in this collection bring
each debate up to date with a strong focus on Idealism's
contemporary relevance.
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