Heidegger, German Idealism & Neo-KantianismTom Rockmore The influence of early Greek thought on Heidegger's philosophical development is well documented, but Heidegger's relation to modern philosophy, particularly that of German idealists such as Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, and G W F Hegel, has not attracted the attention it deserves. Kant is particularly crucial to understanding Heidegger, since the reformulation of Kantian thought that led to German neo-Kantianism provided an important part of the intellectual climate in which Heidegger formulated his own position. This book examines the little-known but crucial link between Heidegger's theories and his reading of German philosophy - especially idealist and neo-Kantian strains. The analyses and evaluations of Heidegger's writings offered here represent a wide range of views, running from those who agree with Heidegger to those who are deeply critical. |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Heidegger and German Idealism | 17 |
Heideggers | 35 |
Copyright | |
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absolute According to Heidegger aesthetic already appearance authentic interpretation basic becomes claim cognitive Cohen concept consciousness Critique of Judgment Critique of Pure Dasein decree of reason deduction degger determination dialectic Dilthey Dilthey's doctrine of science ecstatico-horizonal Emil Lask essence fact facticity Fichte Fichte's finite finitude formal Frankfurt GERMAN IDEALISM Gesammelte Schriften Gesamtausgabe 56/57 Hegel Heidegger's Heinrich Rickert Hermann Cohen hermeneutics historical human Husserl Ibid ical Idea of Reason intuition Kant's Kantian Kisiel Klostermann knowledge Lask Lask's lecture Leibniz lived experience logical Makkreel Martin Heidegger meaning method NEO-KANTIANISM Nietzsche not-I objective reality ontological perspective Phenomenology Philosophy and Worldview position presupposes pretheoretical primal science principle priori Pure Reason question Reading of Kant relation Rickert Rockmore Schelling Schelling's Sein und Zeit sense structure temporality Theodore Kisiel theoretical thinking thought tion trans transcendence transcendental truth understanding University validity Weltanschauung Weltanschauungsphilosophie Wilhelm Dilthey Young Heidegger Zeit