Hamann and the Tradition: Topics In Historical Philosophy
Editat de Lisa Marie Andersonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iul 2012
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence of scholarly interest in the work of Johann Georg Hamann (1730–1788), across disciplines. New translations of work by and about Hamann are appearing, as are a number of books and articles on Hamann’s aesthetics, theories of language and sexuality, and unique place in Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment thought.
Edited by Lisa Marie Anderson, Hamann and the Tradition gathers established and emerging scholars to examine the full range of Hamann’s impact—be it on German Romanticism or on the very practice of theology. Of particular interest to those not familiar with Hamann will be a chapter devoted to examining—or in some cases, placing—Hamann in dialogue with other important thinkers, such as Socrates, David Hume, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Edited by Lisa Marie Anderson, Hamann and the Tradition gathers established and emerging scholars to examine the full range of Hamann’s impact—be it on German Romanticism or on the very practice of theology. Of particular interest to those not familiar with Hamann will be a chapter devoted to examining—or in some cases, placing—Hamann in dialogue with other important thinkers, such as Socrates, David Hume, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810127982
ISBN-10: 0810127989
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Topics In Historical Philosophy
ISBN-10: 0810127989
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Seria Topics In Historical Philosophy
Notă biografică
Lisa Marie Anderson is an associate professor of German at Hunter College. She is the translator and editor of the critical edition Hegel on Hamann (Northwestern, 2008).
Cuprins
Editor’s Introduction
List of Abbreviations
Part 1. Situating Hamann
1. Reading "Sibylline Leaves": J. G. Hamann in the History of Ideas
John R. Betz
2. "There Is an Idol in the Temple of Learning": Hamann and the History of Philosophy
Kenneth Haynes
Part 2. Hamann in Dialogue
3. God, I & Thou: Hamann and the Personalist Tradition
Gwen Griffith-Dickson
4. Hamann and Kant on the Good Will
Manfred Kuehn
5. Metaschematizing Socrates: Hamann, Kierkegaard and Kant on the Value of the Enlightenment
Kelly Dean Jolley
6. Skepticism and Faith in Hamann and Kierkegaard
Stephen Cole Leach
7. Hamann, Nietzsche and Wittgenstein on the Language of Philosophers
Jonathan Gray
Part 3. Hamann’s Place in German Literary History
8. Rhapsodic Dismemberment: Hamann and the Fable
Lori Yamato
9. Hamann, Goethe and the West-Eastern Divan
Kamaal Haque
10. Hallucinating Europe: Hamann and His Impact on German Romantic Drama
Christian Sinn
Part 4. Hamann and Theology
11. God as Author: On the Theological Foundation of Hamann’s Authorial Poetics
Oswald Bayer
12. Metaphysics and Metacritique: Hamann’s Understanding of the Word of God in the Tradition of Lutheran Theology
Johannes von Lüpke
13. Is Theology Possible After Hamann?
Katie Terezakis
Appendix: A New English Bibliography of Works on Hamann
Andrew J. Sherrod
Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Part 1. Situating Hamann
1. Reading "Sibylline Leaves": J. G. Hamann in the History of Ideas
John R. Betz
2. "There Is an Idol in the Temple of Learning": Hamann and the History of Philosophy
Kenneth Haynes
Part 2. Hamann in Dialogue
3. God, I & Thou: Hamann and the Personalist Tradition
Gwen Griffith-Dickson
4. Hamann and Kant on the Good Will
Manfred Kuehn
5. Metaschematizing Socrates: Hamann, Kierkegaard and Kant on the Value of the Enlightenment
Kelly Dean Jolley
6. Skepticism and Faith in Hamann and Kierkegaard
Stephen Cole Leach
7. Hamann, Nietzsche and Wittgenstein on the Language of Philosophers
Jonathan Gray
Part 3. Hamann’s Place in German Literary History
8. Rhapsodic Dismemberment: Hamann and the Fable
Lori Yamato
9. Hamann, Goethe and the West-Eastern Divan
Kamaal Haque
10. Hallucinating Europe: Hamann and His Impact on German Romantic Drama
Christian Sinn
Part 4. Hamann and Theology
11. God as Author: On the Theological Foundation of Hamann’s Authorial Poetics
Oswald Bayer
12. Metaphysics and Metacritique: Hamann’s Understanding of the Word of God in the Tradition of Lutheran Theology
Johannes von Lüpke
13. Is Theology Possible After Hamann?
Katie Terezakis
Appendix: A New English Bibliography of Works on Hamann
Andrew J. Sherrod
Contributors
- Hamann’s Philosophical and Theological Status: John R. Betz and Katie Terezakis in Dialogue
- Hamann. A New English Bibliography
- Note on the Contributors
Descriere
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence of scholarly interest in the work of Johann Georg Hamann (1730–1788), across disciplines. New translations of work by and about Hamann are appearing, as are a number of books and articles on Hamann’s aesthetics, theories of language and sexuality, and unique place in Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment thought.