
In His Critique Of Pure Reason, Kant Argued That Human Reason Is Inherently Conflicted, Because It Demands A Form Of Unconditioned Knowledge Which Is Unattainable; His Solution To This Conflict Of Reason Relies On The Idea That Reason's Quest For The Unconditioned Can Only Be Realized Practically. Karin Nisenbaum Recommends Viewing This Conflict Of Reason, And Kant's Solution To This Conflict, As The Central Problem Shaping The Contours Of Post-kantian German Idealism. She Contends That The Rise And Fall Of German Idealism Is To Be Told As A Story About The Different Interpretations, Appropriations, And Radicalization Of Kant's Prioritizing Of The Practical. The First Part Of The Book Explains Why Kant's Critics And Followers Came To Understand The Aim Of Kant's Critical Philosophy In Light Of The Conflict Of Reason. According To Nisenbaum, F. H. Jacobi And Salomon Maimon Set The Stage For The Reception Of Kant's Critical Philosophy By Conceiving Its Aim In Terms Of Meeting Reason's Demand For Unconditioned Knowledge, And By Understanding The Conflict Of Reason As A Conflict Between Thinking And Acting, Or Knowing And Willing. The Manner In Which The Post-kantian German Idealists Radicalized Kant's Prioritizing Of The Practical Is The Central Topic Of The Second Part Of The Book, Which Focuses On Works By J.g. Fichte And F.w.j. Schelling. The Third Part Clarifies Why, In Order To Solve The Conflict Of Reason, Schelling And Rosenzweig Developed The View That Human Experience Is Grounded In Three Irreducible Elements--god, The Natural World, And Human Beings--which Relate In Three Temporal Dimensions: Creation, Revelation, And Redemption.
This book investigates whether the conflict of reason, as articulated in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, serves as the primary catalyst for the development and eventual trajectory of post-Kantian German Idealism. Karin Nisenbaum, a scholar of modern philosophy, utilizes a historical and analytical framework to trace how thinkers such as Fichte, Schelling, and Rosenzweig interpreted and radicalized Kant's prioritization of the practical over the theoretical. The text argues that the evolution of this philosophical movement is best understood through the lens of how these thinkers attempted to resolve the tension between the human demand for unconditioned knowledge and the limitations of reason.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of German Idealism frequently note the academic density and rigorous analytical approach of the prose. Experts highlight this work as a significant contribution to understanding the transition from Kantian critical philosophy to the later existential and theological concerns of Rosenzweig.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190680652
ISBN-13:
9780190680657
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