Hrsg. von Martín Zubiria / Marcus Brainard
Description
This series of lectures systematically presents the philosophical positions of Kant, Fichte and Hegel as an entity of rationes rather than focusing on the schools of thought established by each. A novelty in itself, this is surpassed by the unique insight that philosophy presents an answer to a knowledge concerning the destination of man as defined in the historical epochs of our tradition. In this case, in the core phase of the final epoch, it is the ›civic knowledge in the service of duty and liberty‹ as defined by Rousseau, Schiller and Hölderlin.
Overview
Übersicht
I. Einleitung
II. Vernunft-Unterschiede der letzten Epoche I
III. Vernunft-Unterschiede der letzten Epoche II
IV. Rousseau I
V. Rousseau II
VI. Rousseau III
VII. Rousseau und Kant
VIII. Schiller
IX. Schiller und Fichte
X. Hölderlin
XI. Hölderlin und Hegel
Anleitendes. Ein Vor- wie ein Nach-Wort
Editorische Hinweise
Literaturverzeichnis