Idealism and Existentialism: Hegel and Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century European Philosophy

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The history of Continental philosophy is often conceived as being represented by two major schools: German idealism and phenomenology/existentialism. These two schools are frequently juxtaposed so as to highlight their purported radical differences. There is a commonly held view that an abrupt break occurred in the nineteenth century, resulting in a disdainful rejection of idealism in all its forms. This break is often located in the transition from Hegel to Kierkegaard. The history of philosophy in the first half of the nineteenth century has thus been read as a grand confrontation between the overambitious rationalistic system of Hegel and the devastating criticisms of it by Kierkegaard’s philosophy of existence. <br><br>This work aims to undermine this popular view of the radical break between idealism and existentialism by means of a series of detailed studies in specific episodes of European thought. As a whole, this book represents an important attempt to demonstrate the long shadow cast by Kant and Hegel over the subsequent history of European philosophy.

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Weight0.426 kg
Dimensions15.6 × 23.4 cm
ISBN 10

1441159681

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

Pages

304

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Format Old`

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Year Published

26-1-2012

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