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With renewed attention to German idealism in general and to Fichte in particular, this timely collection of new papers will be of interest to anyone concerned with transcendental philosophy, German idealism, modern German philosophy and transcendental arguments.
With renewed attention to German idealism in general and to Fichte in particular, this timely collection of new papers will be of interest to anyone concerned with transcendental philosophy, German idealism, modern German philosophy and transcendental arguments.
In this book, fourteen leading philosophers reflect on the
philosophical implications of the terrorist attacks of September
11, 2001.
In Kant's Wake evaluates the four main trends in philosophy in the
twentieth century -- Marxism, Anglo-American analytic, American
pragmatism, and continental philosophy -- and argues that all four
evolved in reaction to Kant's fascinating and demanding philosophy.
In Kant's Wake evaluates the four main trends in philosophy in the
twentieth century -- Marxism, Anglo-American analytic, American
pragmatism, and continental philosophy -- and argues that all four
evolved in reaction to Kant's fascinating and demanding philosophy.
" Marx After Marxism" encourages readers to understand Karl Marx
in new ways, unencumbered by political Marxist interpretations that
have long dominated the discussions of both Marxists and
non-Marxists. This volume gives a broad and accessible account of
Marx's philosophy and emphasizes his relationship to Hegel. Marxism has always claimed and still claims a privileged
relation to Marx's theories. It typically presents a view of Marx
that is widely accepted by Marxists, non-Marxists, and even
anti-Marxists, unfortunately without careful scrutiny. This book
argues that political Marxist influence obscures, transforms,
distorts, and renders inaccessible Marx's basic philosophical
insights. It concentrates on recovering Marx's philosophical ideas
not in opposition to, but rather within, the larger Hegelian
framework. Now that we have seen the end of political Marxism's peak global influence, it is possible, for perhaps the first time, to depict Marx as a philosopher who began to think within, and remained within, the German philosophical tradition.
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