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21 The Logic of Negation and Its Application
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Foreword: Remembrance through Disenchantment ix
- Acknowledgments xliii
- Textual Notes and Abbreviations xlv
- 1 Introduction 1
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I The Systematic Structure of Kant’s Philosophy
- 2 Internal Experience and Philosophical Theory 15
- 3 Sensation, Cognition, and the “Riddle of Metaphysics” 29
- 4 Freedom as the “Keystone” to the Vault of Reason 46
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II Kant’s Early Critics
- 5 The Allure of “Mysticism” 65
- 6 Jacobi and the “Spinozism of Freedom” 82
- 7 Jacobi and the Philosophy of Immediacy 96
- 8 Reinhold and the Systematic Spirit 113
- 9 Reinhold and “Elementary Philosophy” 127
- 10 Schulze and Post-Kantian Skepticism 140
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III Fichte
- 11 The Aenesidemus Review 157
- 12 “Own Meditations on Elementary Philosophy,” I 174
- 13 “Own Meditations on Elementary Philosophy,” II 187
- 14 The Science of Knowledge (1794–1795) 202
- 15 Theories of Imagination and Longing and Their Impact on Schlegel, Novalis, and Hölderlin 216
- 16 Foundation and System in The Science of Knowledge 231
- 17 The Paradoxical Character of the Self-Relatedness of Consciousness 246
- 18 The Turn to Speculative Theology 263
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IV Hölderlin
- 19 The Place of Hölderlin’s “Judgment and Being” 279
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V Hegel
- 20 The Way to the Fifth Philosophy (The Science of Logic) 299
- 21 The Logic of Negation and Its Application 316
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Foreword: Remembrance through Disenchantment ix
- Acknowledgments xliii
- Textual Notes and Abbreviations xlv
- 1 Introduction 1
-
I The Systematic Structure of Kant’s Philosophy
- 2 Internal Experience and Philosophical Theory 15
- 3 Sensation, Cognition, and the “Riddle of Metaphysics” 29
- 4 Freedom as the “Keystone” to the Vault of Reason 46
-
II Kant’s Early Critics
- 5 The Allure of “Mysticism” 65
- 6 Jacobi and the “Spinozism of Freedom” 82
- 7 Jacobi and the Philosophy of Immediacy 96
- 8 Reinhold and the Systematic Spirit 113
- 9 Reinhold and “Elementary Philosophy” 127
- 10 Schulze and Post-Kantian Skepticism 140
-
III Fichte
- 11 The Aenesidemus Review 157
- 12 “Own Meditations on Elementary Philosophy,” I 174
- 13 “Own Meditations on Elementary Philosophy,” II 187
- 14 The Science of Knowledge (1794–1795) 202
- 15 Theories of Imagination and Longing and Their Impact on Schlegel, Novalis, and Hölderlin 216
- 16 Foundation and System in The Science of Knowledge 231
- 17 The Paradoxical Character of the Self-Relatedness of Consciousness 246
- 18 The Turn to Speculative Theology 263
-
IV Hölderlin
- 19 The Place of Hölderlin’s “Judgment and Being” 279
-
V Hegel
- 20 The Way to the Fifth Philosophy (The Science of Logic) 299
- 21 The Logic of Negation and Its Application 316
- Index 333