GERMAN PHILOSOPHY II
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Dec 15, 2010
출판사
OGB
ISBN-13
2940012730596
설명
This volume delves into the intricate landscape of German philosophy, highlighting its evolution and key figures who have shaped its trajectory. With contributions from prominent thinkers like Guido De Ruggiero and R.G. Collingwood, the text offers a nuanced exploration of philosophical currents that emerged from Germany, emphasizing the historical and intellectual contexts that influenced these ideas.
Through its pages, readers encounter profound discussions surrounding concepts such as idealism, realism, and existentialism, showcasing how individual philosophers contributed unique insights to the overarching narrative of Western thought. The indicated philosophical debates reveal not only the richness of German intellectual tradition but also its resonances and implications for contemporary philosophy.
As the reader navigates through the sections, they are invited to engage with the complex interplay of ideas and their relevance to modern existential questions. The clarity of A. Howard Hannay's translations allows these complex ideas to resonate uniquely with contemporary audiences, making them accessible to both students and scholars alike.
The book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of German philosophy, serving as both a historical account and a source of intellectual inspiration. With careful editing and preservation of the original essence, this work aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal chapter in the story of philosophy.
Through its pages, readers encounter profound discussions surrounding concepts such as idealism, realism, and existentialism, showcasing how individual philosophers contributed unique insights to the overarching narrative of Western thought. The indicated philosophical debates reveal not only the richness of German intellectual tradition but also its resonances and implications for contemporary philosophy.
As the reader navigates through the sections, they are invited to engage with the complex interplay of ideas and their relevance to modern existential questions. The clarity of A. Howard Hannay's translations allows these complex ideas to resonate uniquely with contemporary audiences, making them accessible to both students and scholars alike.
The book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of German philosophy, serving as both a historical account and a source of intellectual inspiration. With careful editing and preservation of the original essence, this work aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal chapter in the story of philosophy.