Kant and His German Contemporaries, Volume II: Aesthetics, History, Politics, and Religion ed. by Daniel O. Dahlstrom

Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (1):179-180 (2020)
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In continuity with the first volume of the series, edited by Corey W. Dyck and Falk Wunderlich, whose focus was on "Logic, Mind, Epistemology, Science and Ethics," this collection of essays carries on an impressive project in the history of thought and ideas that, due to its breadth and depth of analysis, can be compared to Dieter Henrich's monumental Konstellationen. Probleme und Debatten am Ursprung der idealistischen Philosophie. Yet, while the latter's program aimed at tracing the personal and intellectual relations between the various figures of German idealism, here the goal is to bring out of the shadows the German panorama of the second half of the eighteenth...

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