Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism

Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism

Pollok, Konstantin; Gentry, Gerad

Cambridge University Press

06/2019

278

Dura

Inglês

9781107197701

15 a 20 dias

520

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Introduction to the significances of the imagination in Kant, idealism, and romanticism Gerad Gentry; Part I. Kant and the Imagination: 1. Kant on the role of the imagination (and images) in the transition from intuition to experience Clinton Tolley; 2. Kant on imagination and the intuition of time Tobias Rosefeldt; 3. 'The faculty of intuitions A Priori'. Kant on the productive power of the imagination Guenter Zoeller; 4. Unity in variety: theoretical, practical and aesthetic reason in Kant Keren Gorodeisky; Part II. The Imagination in Post-Kantian German Idealism: 5. Imagination and objectivity in Fichte's early Wissenschaftslehre Johannes Haag; 6. The Kantian roots of Hegel's theory of the imagination Meghant Sudan; 7. The ground of Hegel's logic of life and the unity of reason: free lawfulness of the imagination Gerad Gentry; Part III. The Imagination in German Romanticism: 8. Imagination and interpretation: Herder's concept of Einfuehlung Michael N. Forster; 9. Imagination, divination, and understanding: Schleiermacher and the hermeneutics of the second person Kristin Gjesdal; 10. Poetry and imagination in Fichte and the early German romantics: a re-assessment Elizabeth Millan Brusslan; 11. Art, imagination and the interpretation of the age: Hegel and Schlegel on the new status of art and its connection to religion and philosophy Allen Speight.
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