Metaphysics as a science in classical German philosophy
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Metaphysics as a science in classical German philosophy
(Routledge studies in eighteenth century philosophy)
Routledge, 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume is dedicated to questions about the nature and method of metaphysics in Classical German Philosophy. Its chapters offer original investigations into the metaphysical projects of many of the major figures in German philosophy between Wolff and Hegel.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Metaphysics as a Science in Classical German Philosophy Robb Dunphy and Toby Lovat 1. Wolff on Ontology as Primary Philosophy Dino Jakusic 2. Baumgarten on the Nature and Role of Metaphysics Courtney D. Fugate 3. Lambert on the Certainty and Generality of Metaphysics and Geometry Katherine Dunlop 4. The Methodological Role of Intellectual Intuition in Kant's Critique Toby Lovat 5. Kant's Promise of a Scientific Metaphysics Catherine Wilson 6. Can Metaphysics Become a Science for Kant? Gabriele Gava 7. Scientific Metaphysics and Metaphysical Science: The Demand for Systematicity in Kant's Transition Project Michael J. Olson 8. Kant, Reinhold, and the Problem of Philosophical Scientificity Karin de Boer and Gesa Wellmann 9. Reinhold on the Deduction of the Categories Elise Frketich 10. Schulze's Scepticism and the Rise and Rise of German Idealism Robb Dunphy 11. The I and I: The Pure and the Empirical Subject in Fichte's Science of Science Kienhow Goh 12. The Science of All Science and the Unity of the Faculties: Schelling on the Nature of Philosophy Benjamin Berger 13. Two Models of Critique of Metaphysics: Kant and Hegel Dietmar H. Heidemann 14. Quietism, Dialetheism, and the Three Moments of Hegel's Logic G. Anthony Bruno 15. Metaphysics on the Model of Natural Science? A Kantian Critique of Abductivism Nicholas Stang
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