Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France
Author: Kirill Chepurin
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 3031393228
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Author: Kirill Chepurin
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published:
Total Pages: 241
ISBN-13: 3031393228
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Publisher: Springer Nature
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Total Pages: 224
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2024-06-25
Total Pages: 769
ISBN-13: 0192579002
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrench philosophy is an internationally celebrated national philosophical tradition, and this Oxford Handbook offers a comprehensive approach to its history since 1800. The Handbook features essays written by renowned international specialists, illuminating key movements and positions, themes and thinkers in nineteenth-, twentieth- and even twenty-first-century French philosophy. The volume takes into account developments in recent historical scholarship by broadening the notion of Modern French Philosophy in two ways. Whereas recent approaches in the field have often ignored early nineteenth-century developments, this volume offers comprehensive treatment of French thought of this period in order to grasp better later developments. Moreover, the volume extends the canon at the other end of the period of Modern French Philosophy by including work on philosophers who have come to prominence only in the last ten or twenty years. The volume takes 'French philosophy' in a broad sense to include all philosophy carried out in France over the last 200 years, and it illuminates the institutional and cultural background of this national philosophical tradition in such a way as to provide a fuller and more comprehensive understanding of its unity and of its more famous moments in the twentieth century.
Author: Walter Leatherbee Leighton
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 124
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2001-02-19
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780521003803
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first major study of Marx and the Young Hegelians in twenty years. The book offers a new interpretation of Marx's early development, the political dimension of Young Hegelianism, and that movement's relationship to political and intellectual currents in early nineteenth-century Germany. Warren Breckman challenges the orthodox distinction drawn between the exclusively religious concerns of Hegelians in the 1830s and the sociopolitical preoccupations of the 1840s. He shows that there are inextricable connections between the theological, political and social discourses of the Hegelians in the 1830s. The book draws together an account of major figures such as Feuerbach and Marx, with discussions of lesser-known but significant figures such as Eduard Gans, August Cieszkowski, Moses Hess, F. W. J. Schelling as well as such movements as French Saint-Simonianism and 'positive philosophy'. Wide-ranging in scope and synthetic in approach, this is an important book for historians of philosophy, theology, political theory and nineteenth-century ideas.
Author: Warren Breckman
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2013-06-18
Total Pages: 378
ISBN-13: 023114394X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWarren Breckman critically revisits thrilling experiments in the aftermath of Marxism.
Author: Alison Stone
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 2011-06-06
Total Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 0748647015
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume begins with the rise of German Idealism and Romanticism, traces the developments of naturalism, positivism, and materialism and of later-century attempts to combine idealist and naturalist modes of thought. Written by a team of leading international scholars this crucial period of philosophy is examined from the novel perspective of themes and lines of thought which cut across authors, disciplines, and national boundaries. This fresh approach will open up new ways for specialists and students to conceptualise the history of 19th-century thought within philosophy, politics, religious studies and literature.
Author: Christopher John Murray
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-05-13
Total Pages: 1304
ISBN-13: 1135455783
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 850 analytical articles, this two-volume set explores the developments that influenced the profound changes in thought and sensibility during the second half of the eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century. The Encyclopedia provides readers with a clear, detailed, and accurate reference source on the literature, thought, music, and art of the period, demonstrating the rich interplay of international influences and cross-currents at work; and to explore the many issues raised by the very concepts of Romantic and Romanticism.
Author: Sheridan Gilley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 730
ISBN-13: 9780521814560
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first scholarly treatment of nineteenth-century Christianity to discuss the subject in a global context. Part I analyses the responses of Catholic and Protestant Christianity to the intellectual and social challenges presented by European modernity. It gives attention to the explosion of new voluntary forms of Christianity and the expanding role of women in religious life. Part II surveys the diverse and complex relationships between the churches and nationalism, resulting in fundamental changes to the connections between church and state. Part III examines the varied fortunes of Christianity as it expanded its historic bases in Asia and Africa, established itself for the first time in Australasia, and responded to the challenges and opportunities of the European colonial era. Each chapter has a full bibliography providing guidance on further reading.
Author: Orestes Augustus Brownson
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 468
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