The Development from Kant to Hegel

Cambridge Scholars Press (1882)
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The work is an important contribution to the study of German philosophy in the English speaking world. The first of two parts, the main core of Sethâ (TM)s analyses of the works of Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel, was written in the summer of 1880 while the author was a Hibbert Travelling Scholar. The second part, a philosophy of religion, as this is derived from the conclusions of the first part, was written at the request of the Trustees. As the author declares in his preface to the 1882 edition, he restricts his attention to â oethe fundamental metaphysical positionâ occupied by the four thinkers. Fichte is given especially careful consideration, and a number of works by each of the philosophers that, at the time of writing, had been neglected, have been thoroughly scrutinised. It can quite fairly be said that Andrew Sethâ (TM)s work played an important role in the formation of British idealism and its focus on German idealists such as the oneâ (TM)s under consideration here. But this role aside, the work is a brilliant analysis of German thought that will appeal even to the readers of today.

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