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This collection of essays investigates the notions of life, living
organisms, and human nature in Classical German Philosophy from a
historical and conceptual perspective. Its 19 chapters move from
the peculiarities of organic life to the peculiarities of the
distinctly human life form and discuss the strengths and weaknesses
of naturalistic accounts of life. In light of the growing interest
in nature within current philosophical debates, the book provides
an overview of what the philosophical epoch of Kant, Fichte,
Schelling, Humboldt, the Romantics, Hegel, and others can
contribute to our understanding of life today. The collection of
essays represents a plurality of approaches that reflects the
pluralism of the tradition itself – highlighting the liveliness
and polyphonic nature of the issues at stake and the ways in which
they were approached in post-Kantian thought.In combining
historical and philosophical investigation, the collection
constitutes a unique resource for scholars and graduate students
working in various areas related to the study of nature in
philosophy, contemporary theories of science, and the humanities
more generally.Â
This book explores the relevance of naturalism and theories of
nature to Classical German Philosophy. It presents new readings on
Kant, Jacobi, Goethe, the Romantic tradition, Fichte, Schelling,
Hegel, and Marx, which highlight the relevance of Classical German
Philosophy's considerations of nature and naturalism for
contemporary concerns.
This edited volume systematically addresses the connection between
Wilfrid Sellars and the history of modern philosophy, exploring
both the content and method of this relationship. It intends both
to analyze Sellars' position in relation to singular thinkers of
the modern tradition, and to inquire into Sellars' understanding of
philosophy as a field in reflective and constructive conversation
with its past. The chapters in Part I cover Sellars' interpretation
and use of Descartes, Leibniz, Hume, Kant, and Hegel. Part II
features essays on his relationship with Peirce, Frege, Carnap,
Wittgenstein, American pragmatism, behaviorism, and American
realism, particularly his father, Roy Wood. Sellars and the History
of Modern Philosophy features original contributions by many of the
most renowned Sellars scholars throughout the world. It offers an
exhaustive survey of Sellars' views on the historical antecedents
and meta-philosophical aspects of his thought.
This edited volume systematically addresses the connection between
Wilfrid Sellars and the history of modern philosophy, exploring
both the content and method of this relationship. It intends both
to analyze Sellars' position in relation to singular thinkers of
the modern tradition, and to inquire into Sellars' understanding of
philosophy as a field in reflective and constructive conversation
with its past. The chapters in Part I cover Sellars' interpretation
and use of Descartes, Leibniz, Hume, Kant, and Hegel. Part II
features essays on his relationship with Peirce, Frege, Carnap,
Wittgenstein, American pragmatism, behaviorism, and American
realism, particularly his father, Roy Wood. Sellars and the History
of Modern Philosophy features original contributions by many of the
most renowned Sellars scholars throughout the world. It offers an
exhaustive survey of Sellars' views on the historical antecedents
and meta-philosophical aspects of his thought.
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