Transcendental ontology : essays in German idealism
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Transcendental ontology : essays in German idealism
(Continuum studies in philosophy)
Continuum, c2011
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [164]-170) and index
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内容説明
Markus Gabriel re-assesses the contributions of Hegel and Schelling to post-Kantian metaphysics and the contributions of these great German Idealist thinkers to contemporary thought. "Transcendental Ontology in German Idealism: Schelling and Hegel" sheds remarkable light on a question central to post-Kantian philosophy: after the Copernican Revolution in philosophy, what can philosophy say about the world or reality as such? What remains of ontology's task after Kant? This is a question often overlooked in contemporary scholarship on German Idealism. Markus Gabriel offers a refreshing reinvigoration of a range of questions concerning scepticism, corporeality, freedom, the question of being, the absolute and the modal status of our determinations and judgments, all crucial to our understanding of the truly radical nature of post-Kantian philosophy. Gabriel's assessment of the experiments undertaken in post-Kantian ontology reaffirms Schelling's and Hegel's place at the heart of contemporary metaphysics. This book shows how far we still have to go in mining the thought of Hegel and Schelling and how exciting, as a result, we can expect twenty-first century philosophy to be.
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目次
- Translator's Introduction
- Introduction
- Part I: The Ontology of Knowledge
- 1. The Metaphysical Truth of Skepticism in Schelling and Hegel
- 2. Absolute Identity and Reflection: Kant, Hegel, McDowell
- 3. The Pathological Structure of Representation As Such: Soul, Body, and World in Hegel's Anthropology
- Part II: Schelling's Ontology of Freedom
- 4. The Ungrund as the Unsurpassable Other of Reflection: Schelling and the Way Out of Idealism
- 5. Unprethinkable Being and the Event: The Concept of Being in late Schelling and late Heidegger
- 6. Belated Necessity: God, Man and Judgment in Schelling's Positive Philosophy
- Part III: Contingency and Transcendence: Schelling v. Hegel?
- 7. The Dialectic of the Absolute: Hegel's Critique of Transcendent Metaphysics
- 8. The Spielraum of Contingency: Schelling and Hegel on the Modal Status of Logical Space
- Bibliography
- Index.
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