Idealism without Absolutes

Idealism without Absolutes
Author: Tilottama Rajan,Arkady Plotnitsky
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791485538

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Extends the boundaries of Romantic culture from its pre-Kantian past to contemporary theory and beyond.

Self Consciousness and Objectivity

Self Consciousness and Objectivity
Author: Sebastian Ršdl
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780674976511

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Sebastian Rödl undermines a foundational dogma of contemporary philosophy: that knowledge, in order to be objective, must be knowledge of something that is as it is, independent of being known to be so. This profound work revives the thought that knowledge, precisely on account of being objective, is self-knowledge: knowledge knowing itself.

The Romantic Absolute

The Romantic Absolute
Author: Dalia Nassar
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2013-12-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226084237

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The absolute was one of the most significant philosophical concepts in the early nineteenth century, particularly for the German romantics. Its exact meaning and its role within philosophical romanticism remain, however, a highly contested topic among contemporary scholars. In The Romantic Absolute, Dalia Nassar offers an illuminating new assessment of the romantics and their understanding of the absolute. In doing so, she fills an important gap in the history of philosophy, especially with respect to the crucial period between Kant and Hegel. Scholars today interpret philosophical romanticism along two competing lines: one emphasizes the romantics’ concern with epistemology, the other their concern with metaphysics. Through careful textual analysis and systematic reconstruction of the work of three major romantics—Novalis, Friedrich Schlegel, and Friedrich Schelling—Nassar shows that neither interpretation is fully satisfying. Rather, she argues, one needs to approach the absolute from both perspectives. Rescuing these philosophers from frequent misunderstanding, and even dismissal, she articulates not only a new angle on the philosophical foundations of romanticism but on the meaning and significance of the notion of the absolute itself.

Vindication of Absolute Idealism

Vindication of Absolute Idealism
Author: Sprigge Timothy Sprigge
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2019-08-07
Genre: Consciousness
ISBN: 9781474472814

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When Timothy Sprigge's The Vindication of Absolute Idealism appeared in 1983 it ran very much against the grain of the dominant linguistic and analytic traditions of philosophy in Britain. The very title of this work was a challenge to those who believed that Absolute Idealism fell with the critiques of Bertrand Russell and G. E. Moore at the beginning of the 20th century. Sprigge, however, saw himself as providing an underrepresented position in the philosophical spectrum rather than as advocating an abandoned view. For him, idealism did not fall at any determinate point in the history of philosophy. The truth of any philosophical thesis cannot depend on what happens to be currently fashionable, but rather must stand on the soundness of philosophical argument. To this end, The Vindication of Absolute Idealism is a bold statement of his conclusions, a synthesis of panpsychism and absolute idealism, which he contends is the most satisfactory solution to the question of the nature of consciousness and the mind-body problem. Sprigge's view of consciousness remains a challenge to mainstream physicalism and a viable option that addresses pressing contemporary concerns not only in metaphysics and philosophy of mind but also in environmental ethics and animal rights.

The Tragic Absolute

The Tragic Absolute
Author: David Farrell Krell
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2005
Genre: Idealism, German
ISBN: 0253345367

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Exposes the core of tragic absolutes in German Romantic and Idealist philosophy.

Art and the Absolute

Art and the Absolute
Author: William Desmond
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1986-06-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438400921

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Art and the Absolute restores Hegel's aesthetics to a place of central importance in the Hegelian system. In so doing, it brings Hegel into direct relation with the central thrust of contemporary philosophy. The book draws on the astonishing scope and depths of Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics, exploring the multifaceted issue of art and the absolute. Why does Hegel ascribe absoluteness to art? What can such absoluteness mean? How does it relate to religion and philosophy? How does Hegel's view of art illuminate the contemporary absence of the absolute? Art and the Absolute argues that these aesthetic questions are not mere theoretical conundrums for abstract analysis. It argues that Hegel's understanding of art can provide an indispensable hermeneutic relevant to current controversies. Art and the Absolute explores the intricacies of Hegel's aesthetic thought, communicating its contemporary relevance. It shows how for Hegel art illuminates the other areas of significant human experience such as history, religion, politics, literature. Against traditional, closed views, the result is a challenge to re-read Hegel's aesthetic philosophy.

The Literary Absolute

The Literary Absolute
Author: Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe,Jean-Luc Nancy
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1988-02-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781438409856

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The Literary Absolute is the first authoritative study of the emergence of the modern concept of literature in German romanticism. The authors trace this concept from the philosophical crisis bequeathed by Kant to his successors, to its development by the central figures of the Athenaeum group: the Schlegel brothers, Schelling, and Novalis. This study situates the Jena romantics' "fragmentary" model of literature—a model of literature as the production of its own theory—in relation to the development of a post-Kantian conception of philosophy as the total and reflective auto-production of the thinking subject. Analyzing key texts of the period, the authors articulate the characteristics of romantic thought and at the same time show historical and systematic connections with modern literary theory. Thus, The Literary Absolute renews contemporary scholarship, showing the romantic origins of some of the leading issues in current critical theory.

Absolute Idealism

Absolute Idealism
Author: Anthony Quinton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1972
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036724966

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