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2 Hölderlin and Absolute Idealism

  • Frederick C. BEISER
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German Idealism
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© 2021 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Preface vii
  3. Contents xi
  4. Introduction 1
  5. I. Kant’s Critique of Idealism
  6. Introduction: Kant and the Problem of Subjectivism 17
  7. 1 Idealism in the Precritical Years 27
  8. 2 Transcendental Idealism and Empirical Realism 48
  9. 3 The First Edition Refutation of Skeptical Idealism 61
  10. 4 The First Edition Refutation of Dogmatic Idealism 75
  11. 5 Kant and Berkeley 88
  12. 6 The Second Edition Refutation of Problematic Idealism 104
  13. 7 Kant and the Way of Ideas 132
  14. 8 The Transcendental Subject 148
  15. 9 The Status of the Transcendental 163
  16. 10 Kant’s Idealism in the Opus postumum 180
  17. II. Fichte’s Critique of Subjectivism
  18. Introduction: The Interpretation of Fichte’s Idealism 217
  19. 1 Fichte and the Subjectivist Tradition 223
  20. 2 The Battle against Skepticism 240
  21. 3 Criticism versus Dogmatism 260
  22. 4 Freedom and Subjectivity 273
  23. 5 Knowledge of Freedom 289
  24. 6 Critical Idealism 307
  25. 7 The Refutation of Idealism 320
  26. 8 The Structure of Intersubjectivity 334
  27. III. Absolute Idealism
  28. 1 Absolute Idealism: General Introduction 349
  29. 2 Hölderlin and Absolute Idealism 375
  30. 3 Novalis’ Magical Idealism 407
  31. 4 Friedrich Schlegel’s Absolute Idealism 435
  32. IV. Schelling and Absolute Idealism
  33. Introduction: The Troublesome Schellingian Legacy 465
  34. 1 The Path toward Absolute Idealism 469
  35. 2 The Development of Naturphilosophie 483
  36. 3 Schelling’s Break with Fichte 491
  37. 4 Problems, Methods, and Concepts of Naturphilosophie 506
  38. 5 Theory of Life and Matter 529
  39. 6 Schelling’s Absolute Idealism 551
  40. 7 The Dark Night of the Absolute 565
  41. 8 Absolute Knowledge 577
  42. Notes 597
  43. Bibliography 695
  44. Index 721
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