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Aesthetics (Hardcover, Digital original): Nicolai Hartmann Aesthetics (Hardcover, Digital original)
Nicolai Hartmann; Introduction by Eugene Kelly; Translated by Eugene Kelly
R4,204 Discovery Miles 42 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book is the first English translation of Nicolai Hartmann's final book, published in 1953. It will be of value to graduate students in philosophy, scholars concerned with 20th century Continental philosophy, students of aesthetics and art history and criticism, and persons in and out of academic philosophy who wish to develop their aesthetic understanding and responsiveness to art and music. Aesthetics, Hartmann believes, centers on the phenomenon of beauty, and art "objectivates" beauty, but beauty exists only for a prepared observer. Part One explores the act of aesthetic appreciation and its relation to the aesthetic object. It discovers phenomenologically determinable levels of apprehension. Beauty appears when an observer peers through the physical foreground of the work into the strata upon which form has been bestowed by an artist in the process of expressing some theme. The theory of the stratification of aesthetic objects is perhaps Hartmann's most original and fundamental contribution to aesthetics. He makes useful and perceptive distinctions between the levels in which beauty is given to perception by nature, in the performing and the plastic arts, and in literature of all kinds. Part Two develops the phenomenology of beauty in each of the fine arts. Then Hartmann explores some traditional categories of European aesthetics, most centrally those of unity of value and of truth in art. Part Three discusses the forms of aesthetic values. Hartmann contrasts aesthetic values with moral values, and this exploration culminates in an extensive phenomenological exhibition of three specific aesthetic values, the sublime, the charming, and the comic. A brief appendix, never completed by the author, contains some reflections upon the ontological implications of aesthetics. Engaged in constant dialogue with thinkers of the past, especially with Aristotle, Kant and Hegel, Hartmann corrects and develops their insights by reference to familiar phenomena of art, especially with Shakespeare, Rembrandt and Greek sculpture and architecture. In the course of his analysis, he considers truth in art (the true-to-life and the essential truth), the value of art, and the relation of art and morality. The work stands with other great 20th century contributors to art theory and philosophical aesthetics: Heidegger, Sartre, Croce, Adorno, Ingarden, and Benjamin, among others.

Possibility and Actuality (Hardcover): Nicolai Hartmann Possibility and Actuality (Hardcover)
Nicolai Hartmann; Introduction by Roberto Poli; Translated by Stephanie Adair, Alex Scott
R4,413 Discovery Miles 44 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nicolai Hartmann's Possibility and Actuality is the second volume of a four-part investigation of ontology. It deals with such questions as: How do we know that something is really possible? Is the possible only the actual? Is the actual only the possible? What is the difference between ideal and real possibility? This groundbreaking work of modal analysis describes the logical relations between possibility, actuality, and necessity, and it provides insight into the relations between modes of knowledge and modes of being. Hartmann reviews the history of philosophical concepts of possibility and necessity, from ancient Megarian philosophy to Aristotle, to Medieval Scholasticism, to Leibniz, Kant, and Hegel. He explains the importance of modal analysis as a basic investigative tool, and he proposes an approach to understanding the nature of human existence that unifies the fields of ontology, modal logic, metaphysics, and epistemology. This brilliant and fascinating work is relevant to many topics of debate in contemporary philosophy, including the ontology of possible worlds, the metaphysics of modality, the logic of counterfactual conditionals, and modal epistemology. It illuminates the nature of real, ideal, logical, and epistemic possibility.

Moral Freedom (Hardcover, Reprint 2020): J H Muirhead Moral Freedom (Hardcover, Reprint 2020)
J H Muirhead; Translated by Coit Stanton; Nicolai Hartmann
R3,389 Discovery Miles 33 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Moral Values (Hardcover, The German original, "Ethik," was published in 1926. Reprint 2020): Nicolai Hartmann Moral Values (Hardcover, The German original, "Ethik," was published in 1926. Reprint 2020)
Nicolai Hartmann; Translated by Stanton Coit
R4,148 Discovery Miles 41 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ontology: Laying the Foundations (Hardcover): Nicolai Hartmann Ontology: Laying the Foundations (Hardcover)
Nicolai Hartmann; Translated by Keith Peterson
R3,231 Discovery Miles 32 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It is no exaggeration to say that of the early 20th century German philosophers who claimed to establish a new ontology, former neo-Kantian turned realist Nicolai Hartmann is the only one to have actually followed through. "Ontology: Laying the Foundations" deals with "what is insofar as it is," and its four parts tackle traditional ontological assumptions and prejudices and traditional categories such as substance, thing, individual, whole, object, and phenomenon; a novel redefinition of existence and essence in terms of the ontological factors Dasein and Sosein and their interrelations; an analysis of modes of "givenness" and the ontological embeddedness of cognition in affective transcendent acts; and a discussion of the status of ideal being, including mathematical being, phenomenological essences, logical laws, values, and the interconnections between the ideal and real spheres. Hartmann's work offers rich resources for those interested in overcoming the human-centeredness of much 20th century philosophy. Hartmann's work offers rich resources for those interested in overcoming the human-centeredness of much 20th century philosophy.

Moral Values (Hardcover): Nicolai Hartmann Moral Values (Hardcover)
Nicolai Hartmann
R4,458 Discovery Miles 44 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nicolai Hartmann (1882-1950), along with Henri Bergson and Martin Heidegger, was instrumental in restoring metaphysics to the study of philosophy. Unlike his contemporaries, however, Hartmann was clearly influenced by Plato. His tour-de-force, Ethik, published in English in 1932 as Ethics, may be the most outstanding work on moral philosophy produced in the twentieth century. In the first part of Ethics (Moral Phenomena), Hartmann was concerned with the structure of ethical phenomena, and criticized utilitarianism, Kantianism, and relativism as misleading approaches. In the second part, Moral Values, the author describes all values as forming a complex and as yet imperfectly known system. The actualization of the non-moral and elementary moral values is a necessary condition for the actualization of the higher values. It is on this account that rudimentary values have a prior claim. Hartmann outlines the main features of the chief virtues, and shows that the moral disposition required in any exigency is always a specific synthesis of various and often conflicting values. Specifically describing fundamental moral values-such as goodness, nobility, and vitality-and special moral values-such as justice, wisdom, courage, self-control, trustworthiness, and modesty-Hartmann takes theoretical philosophy and brings it very much into the realm of the practical. A compelling and insightful volume, Moral Values remains an essential contribution to the moral and ethical literature of the twentieth century. Hartmann offers a self-contained system of ethics that yet offers a conservative outlook on social life.

Moral Freedom (Hardcover): Nicolai Hartmann Moral Freedom (Hardcover)
Nicolai Hartmann
R3,996 Discovery Miles 39 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ethics is Nicolai Hartmann's magnum opus on moral philosophy. Volume 1, Moral Phenomena, is concerned with the nature and structure of ethical phenomena. Volume 2, Moral Values, describes all values as forming a complex and imperfectly known system. The final volume, Moral Freedom, deals with one of the oldest puzzles in both philosophy and theology: the individual's freedom of the will. Freedom of the will is a necessary precondition of morality. Without it, there is no morality in the full sense of the word. In Moral Freedom Hartmann sets out to refute the determinist view that freedom of the will is impossible. Following Kant, while rejecting his transcendentalism, Hartmann first discusses the tension between causality and the freedom of the will. The tension between the determination by moral values and the freedom of the will is next examined, a crucial issue completely overlooked by Kant and virtually all other modern philosophers, but recognized by the scholastics. Why should we believe in the freedom of the will with regard to the moral values? Are there good reasons for thinking that it exists? If freedom of the will vis-a-vis the moral values does exist, how is it to be conceived? Moral Freedom concludes with the famous postscript on the antinomies between ethics and religion. Hartmann's Ethics may well be the most outstanding treatise on moral philosophy in the twentieth century. Andreas Kinneging's introduction sheds light on the volume's continuing relevance.

Moral Phenomena (Hardcover): Nicolai Hartmann Moral Phenomena (Hardcover)
Nicolai Hartmann
R3,558 Discovery Miles 35 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the nineteenth century, moral philosophy in the Western world has been dominated by utilitarianism, Kantianism, and relativism. Only a few philosophers have been able to escape from this Procrustean bed. Foremost among these few is Nicolai Hartmann (1882-1950). Together with Henri Bergson and Martin Heidegger, Hartmann was instrumental in restoring metaphysics. Hartmann's metaphysics differs markedly from that of both Bergson and Heidegger, in his indebtedness to Plato. In 1926, Hartmann published a massive treatise, Ethik, which was translated into English by Stanton Coit and published as Ethics in 1932. Ethics is probably the most outstanding treatise on moral philosophy in the twentieth century. The central concept of the book is "value." Drawing upon the pre-modern view of ethics, Hartmann maintains that values are objectively given, part and parcel of the order of being. We cannot invent values, we can merely discover them. The first part of Ethics is concerned with the structure of ethical phenomena and criticizes utilitarianism, Kantianism, and relativism as misleading approaches. After some introductory thoughts concerning the competence of practical philosophy, Hartmann discusses the essence of moral values, including their absoluteness and ideal being, and the essence of the "ought." Hartmann is both controversial and compelling. He provides a moral philosophy that rejects the subjectivism of the ruling approaches, without taking recourse to older theological notions on the foundation of the ethical. In sum: Hartmann's Ethics constitutes an impressive and preeminent contribution to moral philosophy.

Moral Freedom (Paperback, Revised edition): Nicolai Hartmann Moral Freedom (Paperback, Revised edition)
Nicolai Hartmann
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Ethics" is Nicolai Hartmann's magnum opus on moral philosophy. Volume 1, "Moral Phenomena," is concerned with the nature and structure of ethical phenomena. Volume 2, "Moral Values," describes all values as forming a complex and imperfectly known system. The final volume, "Moral Freedom," deals with one of the oldest puzzles in both philosophy and theology: the individual's freedom of the will. Freedom of the will is a necessary precondition of morality. Without it, there is no morality in the full sense of the word. In "Moral Freedom" Hartmann sets out to refute the determinist view that freedom of the will is impossible. Following Kant, while rejecting his transcendentalism, Hartmann first discusses the tension between causality and the freedom of the will. The tension between the determination by moral values and the freedom of the will is next examined, a crucial issue completely overlooked by Kant and virtually all other modern philosophers, but recognized by the scholastics. Why should we believe in the freedom of the will with regard to the moral values? Are there good reasons for thinking that it exists? If freedom of the will vis-a-vis the moral values does exist, how is it to be conceived? "Moral Freedom" concludes with the famous postscript on the antinomies between ethics and religion. Hartmann's "Ethics" may well be the most outstanding treatise on moral philosophy in the twentieth century. Andreas Kinneging's introduction sheds light on the volume's continuing relevance.

Moral Values (Paperback, New Ed): Nicolai Hartmann Moral Values (Paperback, New Ed)
Nicolai Hartmann
R1,386 Discovery Miles 13 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nicolai Hartmann (1882-1950), along with Henri Bergson and Martin Heidegger, was instrumental in restoring metaphysics to the study of philosophy. Unlike his contemporaries, however, Hartmann was clearly influenced by Plato. His tour-de-force, Ethik, published in English in 1932 as Ethics, may be the most outstanding work on moral philosophy produced in the twentieth century.

In the first part of Ethics (Moral Phenomena), Hartmann was concerned with the structure of ethical phenomena, and criticized utilitarianism, Kantianism, and relativism as misleading approaches. In the second part, Moral Values, the author describes all values as forming a complex and as yet imperfectly known system. The actualization of the non-moral and elementary moral values is a necessary condition for the actualization of the higher values. It is on this account that rudimentary values have a prior claim.

Hartmann outlines the main features of the chief virtues, and shows that the moral disposition required in any exigency is always a specific synthesis of various and often conflicting values. Specifically describing fundamental moral values -- such as goodness, nobility, and vitality -- and special moral values -- such as justice, wisdom, courage, self-control, trustworthiness, and modesty -- Hartmann takes theoretical philosophy and brings it very much into the realm of the practical.

A compelling and insightful volume, Moral Values remains an essential contribution to the moral and ethical literature of the twentieth century. Hartmann offers a self-contained system of ethics that yet offers a conservative outlook on social life.

Moral Phenomena (Paperback, New edition): Nicolai Hartmann Moral Phenomena (Paperback, New edition)
Nicolai Hartmann
R1,373 Discovery Miles 13 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the nineteenth century, moral philosophy in the Western world has been dominated by utilitarianism, Kantianism, and relativism. Only a few philosophers have been able to escape from this Procrustean bed. Foremost among these few is Nicolai Hartmann (1882-1950). Together with Henri Bergson and Martin Heidegger, Hartmann was instrumental in restoring metaphysics. Hartmann's metaphysics differs markedly from that of both Bergson and Heidegger, in his indebtedness to Plato.

In 1926, Hartmann published a massive treatise, "Ethik," which was translated into English by Stanton Coit and published as "Ethics" in 1932. "Ethics" is probably the most outstanding treatise on moral philosophy in the twentieth century. The central concept of the book is "value." Drawing upon the pre-modern view of ethics, Hartmann maintains that values are objectively given, part and parcel of the order of being. We cannot invent values, we can merely discover them.

The first part of "Ethics" is concerned with the structure of ethical phenomena and criticizes utilitarianism, Kantianism, and relativism as misleading approaches. After some introductory thoughts concerning the competence of practical philosophy, Hartmann discusses the essence of moral values, including their absoluteness and ideal being, and the essence of the "ought." Hartmann is both controversial and compelling. He provides a moral philosophy that rejects the subjectivism of the ruling approaches, without taking recourse to older theological notions on the foundation of the ethical. In sum: Hartmann's Ethics constitutes an impressive and preeminent contribution to moral philosophy.

Ontology: Laying the Foundations (Paperback): Nicolai Hartmann Ontology: Laying the Foundations (Paperback)
Nicolai Hartmann; Translated by Keith Peterson
R948 R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Save R157 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is no exaggeration to say that of the early 20th century German philosophers who claimed to establish a new ontology, former neo-Kantian turned realist Nicolai Hartmann is the only one to have actually followed through. "Ontology: Laying the Foundations" deals with "what is insofar as it is," and its four parts tackle traditional ontological assumptions and prejudices and traditional categories such as substance, thing, individual, whole, object, and phenomenon; a novel redefinition of existence and essence in terms of the ontological factors Dasein and Sosein and their interrelations; an analysis of modes of "givenness" and the ontological embeddedness of cognition in affective transcendent acts; and a discussion of the status of ideal being, including mathematical being, phenomenological essences, logical laws, values, and the interconnections between the ideal and real spheres. Hartmann's work offers rich resources for those interested in overcoming the human-centeredness of much 20th century philosophy. Hartmann's work offers rich resources for those interested in overcoming the human-centeredness of much 20th century philosophy.

Aesthetics (Paperback, Digital original): Nicolai Hartmann Aesthetics (Paperback, Digital original)
Nicolai Hartmann; Introduction by Eugene Kelly; Translated by Eugene Kelly
R847 R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Save R116 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book is the first English translation of Nicolai Hartmann's final book, published in 1953. It will be of value to graduate students in philosophy, scholars concerned with 20th century Continental philosophy, students of aesthetics and art history and criticism, and persons in and out of academic philosophy who wish to develop their aesthetic understanding and responsiveness to art and music. Aesthetics, Hartmann believes, centers on the phenomenon of beauty, and art "objectivates" beauty, but beauty exists only for a prepared observer. Part One explores the act of aesthetic appreciation and its relation to the aesthetic object. It discovers phenomenologically determinable levels of apprehension.Beauty appears when an observer peers through the physical foreground of the work into the strata upon which form has been bestowed by an artist in the process of expressing some theme. The theory of the stratification of aesthetic objects is perhaps Hartmann's most original and fundamental contribution to aesthetics. He makes useful and perceptive distinctions between the levels in which beauty is given to perception by nature, in the performing and the plastic arts, and in literature of all kinds. Part Two develops the phenomenology of beauty in each of the fine arts. Then Hartmann explores some traditional categories of European aesthetics, most centrally those of unity of value and of truth in art. Part Three discusses the forms of aesthetic values. Hartmann contrasts aesthetic values with moral values, and this exploration culminates in an extensive phenomenological exhibition of three specific aesthetic values, the sublime, the charming, and the comic. A brief appendix, never completed by the author, contains some reflections upon the ontological implications of aesthetics. Engaged in constant dialogue with thinkers of the past, especially with Aristotle, Kant and Hegel, Hartmann corrects and develops their insights by reference to familiar phenomena of art, especially with Shakespeare, Rembrandt and Greek sculpture and architecture. In the course of his analysis, he considers truth in art (the true-to-life and the essential truth), the value of art, and the relation of art and morality. The workstands with other great 20th century contributors to art theory and philosophical aesthetics: Heidegger, Sartre, Croce, Adorno, Ingarden, and Benjamin, among others.

Die Erkenntnis Im Lichte Der Ontologie (German, Hardcover): Nicolai Hartmann Die Erkenntnis Im Lichte Der Ontologie (German, Hardcover)
Nicolai Hartmann
R1,124 Discovery Miles 11 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Die Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus (German, Hardcover, 2nd 2., Unverand. Auflage. Reprint ed.): Nicolai Hartmann Die Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus (German, Hardcover, 2nd 2., Unverand. Auflage. Reprint ed.)
Nicolai Hartmann
R5,800 Discovery Miles 58 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Die Philosophie des Deutschen Idealismus - I. Teil: Fichte, Schelling und die Romantik. - II. Teil: Hegel (German, Hardcover,... Die Philosophie des Deutschen Idealismus - I. Teil: Fichte, Schelling und die Romantik. - II. Teil: Hegel (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2011)
Nicolai Hartmann
R6,031 R4,533 Discovery Miles 45 330 Save R1,498 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Das Problem Des Geistigen Seins - Untersuchungen Zur Grundlegung Der Geschichtsphilosophie Und Der Geisteswissenschaften... Das Problem Des Geistigen Seins - Untersuchungen Zur Grundlegung Der Geschichtsphilosophie Und Der Geisteswissenschaften (German, Hardcover, 2nd 2. Aufl. Reprint 2012 ed.)
Nicolai Hartmann
R5,505 Discovery Miles 55 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Studien zur Neuen Ontologie und Anthropologie (German, Hardcover): Nicolai Hartmann Studien zur Neuen Ontologie und Anthropologie (German, Hardcover)
Nicolai Hartmann; Edited by Gerald Hartung, Matthias Wunsch
R1,352 R1,084 Discovery Miles 10 840 Save R268 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This textbook includes important texts by Hartmann, some of them virtually inaccessible before, with a concise introduction to the central themes in Hartmann s thought. There has been a recent renaissance of interest in his new ontology both as systematic theory and in philosophical anthropology. This text serves as an ideal introduction to Hartmann and as a supplement in courses on metaphysics, anthropology, and 20th century philosophy."

Das Problem des geistigen Seins (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2015 ed.): Nicolai Hartmann Das Problem des geistigen Seins (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2015 ed.)
Nicolai Hartmann
R4,905 Discovery Miles 49 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Ethik (German, Hardcover, 3rd 3. Aufl., Reprint 2021 ed.): Nicolai Hartmann Ethik (German, Hardcover, 3rd 3. Aufl., Reprint 2021 ed.)
Nicolai Hartmann
R7,183 Discovery Miles 71 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Des Proklus Diadochus Philosophische Anfangsgrunde Der Mathematik - Nach Den Ersten Zwei Buchern Des Euklidkommentars (German,... Des Proklus Diadochus Philosophische Anfangsgrunde Der Mathematik - Nach Den Ersten Zwei Buchern Des Euklidkommentars (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2019 ed.)
Nicolai Hartmann
R3,368 Discovery Miles 33 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Philosophie Der Natur - Grundriss Der Speziellen Kategorienlehre (German, Hardcover, 2nd 2. Unverand. Aufl. Reprint 201 ed.):... Philosophie Der Natur - Grundriss Der Speziellen Kategorienlehre (German, Hardcover, 2nd 2. Unverand. Aufl. Reprint 201 ed.)
Nicolai Hartmann
R8,169 R6,104 Discovery Miles 61 040 Save R2,065 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
AEsthetik (German, Hardcover, 2nd 2. Unveranderte Aufl. 1966 ed.): Nicolai Hartmann AEsthetik (German, Hardcover, 2nd 2. Unveranderte Aufl. 1966 ed.)
Nicolai Hartmann
R5,064 R3,813 Discovery Miles 38 130 Save R1,251 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Der Aufbau Der Realen Welt - Grundriss Der Allgemeinen Kategorienlehre (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2013 ed.): Nicolai Hartmann Der Aufbau Der Realen Welt - Grundriss Der Allgemeinen Kategorienlehre (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2013 ed.)
Nicolai Hartmann
R5,806 Discovery Miles 58 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Platos Logik des Seins (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2019 ed.): Nicolai Hartmann Platos Logik des Seins (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2019 ed.)
Nicolai Hartmann
R4,617 Discovery Miles 46 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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