A companion to nineteenth-century philosophy /

"Philosophy in the nineteenth century was characterized by new ways of thinking, a desperate searching for new truths. As science, art, and religion were transformed by social pressures and changing worldviews, old certainties fell away, leaving many with a terrifying sense of loss and a realiz...

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Other Authors: Shand, John, 1956- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Hoboken, NJ : Wiley Blackwell, 2019.
©2019.
Series:Blackwell companions to philosophy ; 70.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / John Shand
  • Transcendental idealism : Kant / John J. Callanan
  • Theory of science : Fichte, Schelling / Gabriel Gottlieb
  • Absolute idealism : Hegel / Sebastian Stein
  • The world as will and representation : Schopenhauer / Mary S. Troxell
  • Historicizing naturalism : Mill, Comte / Christopher Macleod
  • The single individual is higher than the universal : Kierkegaard / Karl Aho and C. Stephen Evans
  • The rise of liberal utilitarianism : Bentham, Mill / Piers Norris Turner
  • Critique of religion : Strauss, Feuerbach, Marx / Todd Gooch
  • Historical materialism : Marx / Jan Kandiyali
  • Philosophy and historical meaning : Schleiermacher, Dilthey / Benjamin D. Crowe
  • Late utilitarian moral theory and its development : Sidgwick, Moore / Anthony Skelton
  • American pragmatism : Peirce, James / Douglas McDermid
  • The value of our values : Nietzsche / Andrew Huddleston
  • British idealism : Green, Bradley, McTaggart / James Connelly and Giuseppina D'Oro
  • Neo-Kantianism : Marburg, Southwest schools / Evan Clarke
  • The origins of phenomenology in Austro-German philosophy : Brentano, Husserl / Guillaume Fréchette
  • New logic and the seeds of analytic philosophy : Boole, Frege / Kevin C. Klement
  • Time, memory and creativity : Bergson / Michael R. Kelly.