Introduction To German Philosophy - From Kant To Habermas
分類: 图书,进口原版,Nonfiction(非虚构类),Philosophy(哲学),History & Surveys,
品牌: Andrew Bowie
基本信息出版社:Polity; 1 (2003年12月8日)平装:304页正文语种:英语ISBN:0745625711条形码:9780745625713商品尺寸:22.9 x 15.4 x 2.3 cm商品重量:445 gASIN:0745625711商品描述内容简介Introduction to German Philosophyis the only book in English to provide a comprehensive account of the key ideas and arguments of modern German philosophy from Kant to the present.
the first book in English to provide a comprehensive account of the key ideas and arguments of modern German philosophy from Kant to the present.
offers an accessible introduction to the work, among others, of Kant, Fichte, the Romantics, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle, Husserl, Heidegger, Benjamin, Adorno, Gadamer, and Habermas.
considers how German philosophy reacts to revolutionary changes in modern science, society, and culture;
ideal for anyone wanting to know more about the role of the German tradition within philosophy and literature as a whole.媒体推荐"One strength of this admirable introduction to modern German philosophy for English-speaking readers is the masterly manner in which Andrew Bowie manages to fairly structure an abundance of illuminating ideas."Jürgen Habermas
"Bowie provides an excellent overview which will be useful for general readers, students and specialists."The Philosophers' Magazine
"Where Bowie really shines ... is in introducing "minor" figures such as Herder and Hamann and showing how they prefigure the ideas of Schelling, Heidegger, Wittgenstein and contemporary analytic thinkers such as John McDowell and Robert Brandom. His chapter on the Early Romantics is equally clear and far-reaching."Times Higher Education Supplement
"This is probably the most knowledgeable presentation in English of the history of the German contribution to so-called continental philosophy from Herder and Kant to Gadamer and Habermas. Andrew Bowie is an exceptional scholar of German Romanticism and Idealism as well as of the hermeneutic tradition and critical theory of the twentieth century."Manfred Frank, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen
"This book has remarkable breadth. Not only does it cover a larger period of German thought than other similar books, but it also has a genuine appreciation for so-called “second-rank” figures (e.g., Herder, Schlegel, Schelling) and for a range of issues concerning aesthetics and society that go far beyond the narrow focus on epistemology and metaphysics that one typically finds in philosophical overviews."Karl Ameriks, University of Notre Dame