Electrifying when they were first delivered in 1973, becoming legendary in the years since, as transcripts passed from hand to hand, Dieter Henrich's lectures on German idealism were the first contact a major German philosopher had made with an American audience since the onset of World War II. They remain, to this day, one of the most eloquent interpretations of the central philosophical tradition of Germany and the way in which it relates to the concerns of contemporary philosophy. Thanks to the editorial work of David Pacini, one of the original auditors of Henrich's course, the lectures appear here with annotations that link them to the editions of the masterworks of German philosophy as they are now available. </p>
Henrich describes the movement that led from Kant to Hegel, beginning with an interpretation of the structure and tensions of Kant's system. He locates the Kantian movement and revival of Spinoza, as sketched by F. H. Jacobi, in the intellectual conditions of the time and in the philosophical motivations of modern thought. And he explains the motives behind Fichte's Doctrine of Science. Henrich connects this history to the poet Hölderlin's original philosophy and to the thought of the founders of Romanticism, Novalis and Friedrich Schlegel. He concludes with an interpretation of the basic design of Hegel's system. </p>
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第220页,“...and it is a longing for the perfect self, for the entirely independent self. Indeed, it is a yearning for the ultimate overcoming of all limitations imposed by the not-self. In its actuality, longing operates in our mind in a way that is nothi...
评分第220页,“...and it is a longing for the perfect self, for the entirely independent self. Indeed, it is a yearning for the ultimate overcoming of all limitations imposed by the not-self. In its actuality, longing operates in our mind in a way that is nothi...
评分第220页,“...and it is a longing for the perfect self, for the entirely independent self. Indeed, it is a yearning for the ultimate overcoming of all limitations imposed by the not-self. In its actuality, longing operates in our mind in a way that is nothi...
评分第220页,“...and it is a longing for the perfect self, for the entirely independent self. Indeed, it is a yearning for the ultimate overcoming of all limitations imposed by the not-self. In its actuality, longing operates in our mind in a way that is nothi...
评分第220页,“...and it is a longing for the perfect self, for the entirely independent self. Indeed, it is a yearning for the ultimate overcoming of all limitations imposed by the not-self. In its actuality, longing operates in our mind in a way that is nothi...
亨利希早期的研究。按照Henrich本人的说法,很多论证还不详实。建议参看Henrich后期的一本Konstellationen:Probleme und Debatten am Ursprung der idealistischen Philosophie(1789-1795)
评分夹在思想里程碑间的人物可能自相矛盾甚至不成体系,却构成了全部转折瞬间的肌理,小道可观~
评分读了讲费希特的几章,作者很有些高见,其中论证费希特是第一位现代神学家的一节尤其令人印象深刻。由于是讲稿,非常的易读。其他章节粗看来也很好,只是对谢林似乎着墨很有限,留待以后。
评分亨利希早期的研究。按照Henrich本人的说法,很多论证还不详实。建议参看Henrich后期的一本Konstellationen:Probleme und Debatten am Ursprung der idealistischen Philosophie(1789-1795)
评分把整个六月投入进去 一字一句反反复复地读 我现在已经完全不知道该怎么形容了 就觉得很感动 也很惭愧……
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