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From Critical to Speculative Idealism: The Philosophy of Solomon Maimon

Autor Samuel Atlas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 1964
This volume is the first part of a larger work on the philosophy of Solomon Maimon and its systematic place in the history of thought. Here we deal with so me of the fundamental themes of Maimon's philosophy, including his examination of Kant's philosophy, his re­ lation to such immediate post-Kantians as Reinhold and Schulze, and the relation between him and Fichte. The second volume will concern itself with such aspects of Maimon's theoretical philosophy as the prob­ lem of the categories, the relation between idea and fiction, the concept of a universal soul, and practical philosophy, that is, ethics and the philosophy of law. Chapters V, VII, and X of this volume contain, with substantial revisions in form and content, material that appeared originally in scholarly periodicals. Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Hebrcw Union College A nnual for permission to use the substance of my articles: "Solomon Maimon's Treatment of the Problems of Antinomies and Its Relation to Maimonides," H.U.C.A., Vol. XXI; "Maimon and Mai­ monides," H.U.C.A., Vol. XXII, part one; and to the Journal 0/ the History 0/ I deas, for permission to use the substance of my essay "Solomon Maimon's Doctrine of Infinite Reason and Its Historical Relations," J.H.I., Vol. XIII, No. 2.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401184007
ISBN-10: 9401184003
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 335 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1964
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

I. Introduction.- II. The Thing in Itself.- III. The Copernican Revolution in Philosophy: Subject and Object.- IV. The Copernican Revolution: Subject and Consciousness.- V. Infinite Mind.- VI. Infinitesimals of Sensation.- VII. Levels of Cognition.- VIII. Principle of Determinability.- IX. Time and Space.- X. Antinomies.- XI. Philosophy and Mathematics.- XII. Maimon’s Conception of Philosophy.- XIII. Maimon’s Skepticism and its Relation to Critical and Dogmatic Philosophy.- XIV. Contemporaneous Philosophy.- (a) Maimon and Reinhold.- (b) Maimon and Aenesidemus-Schulze.- (c) Maimon and Fichte.- (d) Correspondence Fichte-Maimon.- XV. Concluding Remarks.