This book explores the powerful continuing influence of Spinoza's metaphysical thinking in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century German philosophy. George di Giovanni examines the ways in which Hegel's own metaphysics sought to meet the challenges posed by Spinoza's monism, not by disproving monism, but by rendering it moot.
This book explores the powerful continuing influence of Spinoza's metaphysical thinking in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century German philosophy. George di Giovanni examines the ways in which Hegel's own metaphysics sought to meet the challenges posed by Spinoza's monism, not by disproving monism, but by rendering it moot.
George di Giovanni is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at McGill University. He is author of Freedom and Religion in Kant and His Immediate Successors (Cambridge University Press, 2005), editor of many essay collections, including Karl Leonhard Reinhold and the Enlightenment (2010), and editor and translator of numerous texts by Kant, Hegel and Jacobi.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: The Spinoza Connection, or the Discovery of 'Feeling' 2. The Nature of 'Nature' in Contention 3. The Transcendental Spinozism of the Wissenschaftslehre 4. Schelling's Prophetic Spinozism 5. Schelling, Hegel, and Positivity 6. Of Things Divine and Logical.
1. Introduction: The Spinoza Connection, or the Discovery of 'Feeling' 2. The Nature of 'Nature' in Contention 3. The Transcendental Spinozism of the Wissenschaftslehre 4. Schelling's Prophetic Spinozism 5. Schelling, Hegel, and Positivity 6. Of Things Divine and Logical.
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