Título : | The Cambridge history of philosophy in the nineteenth century : 1790-1870 | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Allen W. Wood, Editor científico ; Songsuk Susan Hahn, Editor científico | Editorial: | Cambridge : Cambridge University | Fecha de publicación: | 2012 | Número de páginas: | 992 p | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-0-521-77273-0 | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Clasificación: | [Palabras claves]HISTORIA DE LA FILOSOFÍA
| Resumen: | The latest volume in the Cambridge History of Philosophy series, The Cambridge History of Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century (1790–1870) brings together twentynine leading experts in the field and covers the years 1790–1870. Their twentyeight chapters provide a comprehensive survey of the period, organizing the material topically. After a brief editor’s introduction, the book begins with three chapters surveying the background of nineteenth-century philosophy; followed by two on logic and mathematics; two on nature and natural science; four on mind, language, and culture, including psychology, the human sciences, and aesthetics; four on ethics; three on religion; seven on society, including chapters on the French Revolution, the decline of natural right, political economy, and social discontent; and three on history, dealing with historical method, speculative theories of history, and the history of philosophy. The volume concludes with an extensive list of references. | Nota de contenido: | I Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
1 The Kantian Aftermath: Reaction and evolution in German Philosophy
Robert B. Pippin
2 The Social Conditions of Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
Terry Pinkard
3 The Unity of Reason and the Diversity of Life: The Idea of a System in Kant and in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
Rolf-Peter Horstmann
II Logic and Mathematics
4 Attempts to Rethink Logic
Jeremy Heis
5 Some Developments in the Philosophy of Mathematics, 1790–1870
Janet Folina
III Nature
6 Conceptions of the Natural World, 1790–1870
Alexander Rueger
7 Natural Sciences
Philippe Huneman
IV Mind, Language, and Culture Psychology
Gary Hatfield
9 Language
Michael N. Forster
10 The Emergence of the Human Sciences from the Moral Sciences
Rudolf A. Makkreel
11 The Beautiful and the Good: Aesthetics, 1790–1870
Paul Guyer
V Ethics
12 Autonomy and the Self as the Basis of Morality
Bernard Reginster
13 Ethics and the Social Good
John Skorupski
14 Moral Epistemology, 1788–1870
J. B. Schneewind and Allen W. Wood
15 Antimoralism
Allen W. Wood
VI Religion
16 Challenges to Religion in the Nineteenth Century
Van A. Harvey
17 Three Types of Speculative Religion
Stephen Crites
18 The Defense of Traditional Religion, 1790–1870
James C. Livingston
VII Society
19 Philosophical Responses to the French Revolution
Frederick C. Beiser and Pamela Edwards
20 The Decline of Natural Right
Jeremy Waldron
21 Conceptions of Society in Nineteenth-Century Social Thought
Frederick Neuhouser
22 Nineteenth-Century Political Economy
Debra Satz
23 The Nation-State
Erica Benner
24 Nineteenth-Century Ideals: Self-Culture and the Religion of Humanity
Daniel Brudney
25 Social Dissatisfaction and Social Change
Christine Blaettler
VIII History
26 Philosophizing about History in the Nineteenth Century: Zusammenhang and the “Progressive Method” in German Historical Scholarship
Laurence Dickey
27 Philosophy of History: The German Tradition from Herder to Marx
John Zammito
28 The History of Philosophy
Michael N. Forster
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The Cambridge history of philosophy in the nineteenth century : 1790-1870 [texto impreso] / Allen W. Wood, Editor científico ; Songsuk Susan Hahn, Editor científico . - Cambridge : Cambridge University, 2012 . - 992 p. ISBN : 978-0-521-77273-0 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: | [Palabras claves]HISTORIA DE LA FILOSOFÍA
| Resumen: | The latest volume in the Cambridge History of Philosophy series, The Cambridge History of Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century (1790–1870) brings together twentynine leading experts in the field and covers the years 1790–1870. Their twentyeight chapters provide a comprehensive survey of the period, organizing the material topically. After a brief editor’s introduction, the book begins with three chapters surveying the background of nineteenth-century philosophy; followed by two on logic and mathematics; two on nature and natural science; four on mind, language, and culture, including psychology, the human sciences, and aesthetics; four on ethics; three on religion; seven on society, including chapters on the French Revolution, the decline of natural right, political economy, and social discontent; and three on history, dealing with historical method, speculative theories of history, and the history of philosophy. The volume concludes with an extensive list of references. | Nota de contenido: | I Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
1 The Kantian Aftermath: Reaction and evolution in German Philosophy
Robert B. Pippin
2 The Social Conditions of Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
Terry Pinkard
3 The Unity of Reason and the Diversity of Life: The Idea of a System in Kant and in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
Rolf-Peter Horstmann
II Logic and Mathematics
4 Attempts to Rethink Logic
Jeremy Heis
5 Some Developments in the Philosophy of Mathematics, 1790–1870
Janet Folina
III Nature
6 Conceptions of the Natural World, 1790–1870
Alexander Rueger
7 Natural Sciences
Philippe Huneman
IV Mind, Language, and Culture Psychology
Gary Hatfield
9 Language
Michael N. Forster
10 The Emergence of the Human Sciences from the Moral Sciences
Rudolf A. Makkreel
11 The Beautiful and the Good: Aesthetics, 1790–1870
Paul Guyer
V Ethics
12 Autonomy and the Self as the Basis of Morality
Bernard Reginster
13 Ethics and the Social Good
John Skorupski
14 Moral Epistemology, 1788–1870
J. B. Schneewind and Allen W. Wood
15 Antimoralism
Allen W. Wood
VI Religion
16 Challenges to Religion in the Nineteenth Century
Van A. Harvey
17 Three Types of Speculative Religion
Stephen Crites
18 The Defense of Traditional Religion, 1790–1870
James C. Livingston
VII Society
19 Philosophical Responses to the French Revolution
Frederick C. Beiser and Pamela Edwards
20 The Decline of Natural Right
Jeremy Waldron
21 Conceptions of Society in Nineteenth-Century Social Thought
Frederick Neuhouser
22 Nineteenth-Century Political Economy
Debra Satz
23 The Nation-State
Erica Benner
24 Nineteenth-Century Ideals: Self-Culture and the Religion of Humanity
Daniel Brudney
25 Social Dissatisfaction and Social Change
Christine Blaettler
VIII History
26 Philosophizing about History in the Nineteenth Century: Zusammenhang and the “Progressive Method” in German Historical Scholarship
Laurence Dickey
27 Philosophy of History: The German Tradition from Herder to Marx
John Zammito
28 The History of Philosophy
Michael N. Forster
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