Tradition(s) : refiguring community and virtue in classical German thought
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Tradition(s) : refiguring community and virtue in classical German thought
(Studies in Continental thought)
Indiana University Press, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-311) and index
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: pbk. ISBN 9780253211521
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Tradition(s)
Refiguring Community and Virtue in Classical German Thought
Examining the work of Foucault, Kant, Heidegger, Hobbes, and Hegel, Stephen H. Watson tackles the questions: What is the origin of the concept of tradition? How does the notion of tradition affect our understanding of the present and the past? What exactly is tradition?
Studies in Continental Thought-John Sallis, general editor
1998. 336 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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o ...a truly unique perspective on the analysis of tradition and of the ethical and political in German Idealism.O NJames Risser What is the origin of the concept of tradition? How does the notion of tradition affect our understanding of the present and the past? What exactly is tradition? Stephen H. Watson provides a fine-grained account of tradition that draws on Gadamer, who conceives tradition in terms of continuity, and Foucault, who engages in critique through the presentation of difference. Tradition(s) accomplishes this through a series of original readings of Kant and post-Kantian German philosophy, in which topics such as Kant on friendship, nature in post-Kantian thought, HeideggerOs relationship to Hobbes, and HegelOs conception of justice are discussed with great scholarly precision and insight.
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