Oakeshott on History (British Idealist Studies, Series 1: Oakeshott)
by Luke O'Sullivan
This book challenges the common view that Michael Oakeshott was mainly important as a political philosopher by offering the first comprehensive study of his ideas on history. It argues that Oakeshott's writings on the philosophy of history mark him out as the most successful of the philosophers who attempted to establish historical study as an autonomous form of thought during the twentieth century. It also contends that his work on the history of political thought is best seen in the context of...
Coloring your Imaginations with Fashion (Grayscale Adult Coloring/Holiday Gifts/Christmas Gift)
by Jana Ffrench
UEber die vierfache Wurzel des Satzes vom zureichenden Grunde (Grossdruck)
by Arthur Schopenhauer
A bold and beautifully written exploration of the “afterlife” of God, showing how apparently secular habits of mind in fact retain the structure of religious thought.Once in the West, our lives were bounded by religion. Then we were guided out of the darkness of faith, we are often told, by the cold light of science and reason. To be modern was to reject the religious for the secular and rational. In a bold retelling of philosophical history, Michael Rosen explains the limits of this story, show...
Versuch ber Geistersehn und was damit zusammenh ngt
by Arthur Schopenhauer
What Is Living and What Is Dead of the Philosophy of Hegel
by Benedetto Croce
Einleitung in die Philosophie der Mythologie
by Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Zeit - Geschichte - Erzahlung (Beitrage Zur Schelling-Forschung, #9)
System Des Transscendentalen Idealismus (Classic Reprint)
by Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Wilfrid Sellars, Idealism, and Realism
Wilfrid Sellars, Idealism, and Realism is the first study of its kind to address a range of realist and idealist views inspired by psychological nominalism. Bringing together premier analytic realists and distinguished defenders of German idealism, it reveals why psychological nominalism is one of the most important theories of the mind to come out the 20th century. The theory, first put forward by Wilfrid Sellars, argues that language is the only means by which humans can learn the types of so...
Das Gute Unendliche in Der Deutschen Fruhromantik (Abhandlungen Zur Philosophie)
by Jacob Burda
Sceptical Idealist (British Idealist Studies, Series 1: Oakeshott)
by Roy Tseng
This is the first book-length study to provide a structured interpretation of the significance of Michael Oakeshott's critique of the Enlightenment. By seeing the thinker as a 'sceptical idealist' posing a serious challenge to the intellectual positions informed by the Enlightenment, this book attempts to resolve some of the issues debated by Oakeshott scholars. The author argues that Oakeshott's famous critique of philosophisme and Rationalism in fact expresses a sense of the crisis of philosop...
The Meetings of Extremes in Contemporary Philosophy
by Bernard Bosanquet
Hegel and Resistance (Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy)
The concept of resistance has always been central to the reception of Hegel’s philosophy. The prevalent image of Hegel’s system, which continues to influence the scholarship to this day, is that of an absolutist, monist metaphysics which overcomes all resistance, sublating or assimilating all differences into a single organic ‘Whole’. For that reason, the reception of Hegel has always been marked by the question of how to resist Hegel: how to think that which remains outside of or other to the t...
Responses to Naturalism (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)
This volume offers critical responses to philosophical naturalism from the perspectives of four different yet fundamentally interconnected philosophical traditions: Kantian idealism, Hegelian idealism, British idealism, and American pragmatism. In bringing these rich perspectives into conversation with each other, the book illuminates the distinctive set of metaphilosophical assumptions underpinning each tradition's conception of the relationship between the human and natural sciences. The indiv...
Kierkegaard and the Matter of Philosophy (Reframing the Boundaries: Thinking the Political)
by Michael O'Neill Burns
Soren Kierkegaard is often cast as the forefather of existentialism and an anti-Hegelian proponent of the single individual. Yet this book calls these traditional characterizations into question by arguing that Kierkegaard offers not only a systematic critique of idealist philosophy, but more surprisingly, a political ontology that is paradoxically at home in the context of twenty-first-century philosophical and political thought. Through a close consideration of his authorship in the context o...