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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
 - Table of Contents V
 - 1 Introduction: The Resurgence of Classical German Natural Philosophy 1
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                            Part I Visions of Nature
 - 2 Three Visions of Nature for German Idealism: Kant, Herder, Goethe 21
 - 3 Nature as a “You”: Novalis’s Philosophical Extension of Fichte 45
 - 4 Schelling on Comprehending Nature as an Absolute Activity: From Intellectual Intuition to Ecstasy of Reason 61
 - 5 Hegel and the Rationality of Nature 77
 - 6 Ludwig Feuerbach’s Ecological Humanism 91
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                            Part II Inorganic Nature
 - 7 Kant’s Concept of Force and its Application in Physics and Psychology 111
 - 8 From Kant to Schelling: Metaphysics of Nature and the Rise of Modern Science 135
 - 9 Goethe’s Rational Empiricism 157
 - 10 Hegel’s Concept of Inorganic Nature as Umwelt 183
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                            Part III Organic Nature
 - 11 Nature versus Life: Dialectics and Physiology in Schelling 209
 - 12 Anatomopathology of Reason: Bichat’s Legacy in Hegel’s Philosophy 229
 - 13 The Emergence of Sentience: Hegel’s Conception of Animals 247
 - 14 Great Chains of Being in Schelling’s Würzburg System 263
 - 15 In What Sense is Nature a Scale of Degrees? Schelling and Hegel on “Degrees” in Nature 283
 - Index of Names 295
 - Index of Subjects 297
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
 - Table of Contents V
 - 1 Introduction: The Resurgence of Classical German Natural Philosophy 1
 - 
                            Part I Visions of Nature
 - 2 Three Visions of Nature for German Idealism: Kant, Herder, Goethe 21
 - 3 Nature as a “You”: Novalis’s Philosophical Extension of Fichte 45
 - 4 Schelling on Comprehending Nature as an Absolute Activity: From Intellectual Intuition to Ecstasy of Reason 61
 - 5 Hegel and the Rationality of Nature 77
 - 6 Ludwig Feuerbach’s Ecological Humanism 91
 - 
                            Part II Inorganic Nature
 - 7 Kant’s Concept of Force and its Application in Physics and Psychology 111
 - 8 From Kant to Schelling: Metaphysics of Nature and the Rise of Modern Science 135
 - 9 Goethe’s Rational Empiricism 157
 - 10 Hegel’s Concept of Inorganic Nature as Umwelt 183
 - 
                            Part III Organic Nature
 - 11 Nature versus Life: Dialectics and Physiology in Schelling 209
 - 12 Anatomopathology of Reason: Bichat’s Legacy in Hegel’s Philosophy 229
 - 13 The Emergence of Sentience: Hegel’s Conception of Animals 247
 - 14 Great Chains of Being in Schelling’s Würzburg System 263
 - 15 In What Sense is Nature a Scale of Degrees? Schelling and Hegel on “Degrees” in Nature 283
 - Index of Names 295
 - Index of Subjects 297