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Date: 2015 hardcover as pictured. The story of the emergence of neo-Kantianism from the late 1790s until the 1880s. The author focuses on neo-Kantianism before the formation of the various schools of neo-Kantianism in the 1880s and 1890s. Binding is firm. Black cloth boards with gold stamping show little wear. Inscribed and signed by author on FFEP. Annotations on the reverse of the half title and on the title page. Text has some underlining but is clean and very readable. Dust jacket is rubbed with a small tear at top of spine. Footnoted with extensive bibliographies and index. Your purchase helps support our small village library. s AR 2015. Oxford University Press ISBN 0198722206 9780198722205 [US]
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ISBN10: 0198722206, ISBN13: 9780198722205, [publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford] Hardcover Hardcover. Frederick C. Beiser tells the story of the emergence of neo-Kantianism from the late 1790s until the 1880s. He focuses on neo-Kantianism before official or familiar neo-Kantianism, i.e., before the formation of the various schools of neo-Kantianism in the 1880s and 1890s (which included the Marburg school, the Southwestern school, and the Goettingen school). Beiser argues that the source of neo-Kantianism lies in three crucial but neglectedfigures: Jakob Friedrich Fries, Johann Friedrich Herbart, and Friedrich Beneke, who together form what he calls 'the lost tradition'. They are the first neo-Kantians because they defended Kant's limits on knowledge against theexcesses of speculative idealism, because they upheld Kant's dualisms against their many critics, and because they adhered to Kant's transcendental idealism. Much of The Genesis of Neo-Kantianism, 1796-1880 is devoted to an explanation for the rise of neo-Kantianism. Beiser contends that it became a greater force in the decades from 1840 to 1860 in response to three major developments in German culture: the collapse of speculative idealism; the materialism controversy; and theidentity crisis of philosophy. As he goes on to argue, after the 1860s neo-Kantianism became a major philosophical force because of its response to two later cultural developments: the rise of pessimism andD ...
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