This text offers a comprehensive and lucidly written account of German Idealism as a whole and assesses the philosophical significance of this rich and exciting movement. The nine chapters focus on Hegel, Fichte and Schelling, treating Fichte and Schelling as important contributors to the movement in their own right, rather than just as the precursors to Hegel. The text also draws on the connections between the Idealists and modern philosophical ideas,...
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