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This book explores the transformation of philosophical reason in German Idealism, specifically focusing on comparative and evolutionary studies of the central authors of that period. It presents original interpretations of the development of Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling’s thoughts, comparing and contrasting them also with more recent conceptions of reason.

The book follows the post-Kantian and idealist philosophical systems from Kant’s rehabilitation of dialectics through to Schelling’s philosophy of mythology, highlighting the crucial steps that irreversibly transformed philosophical reason. We examine the role of the principle of sufficient reason in the philosophical development of the period, Kant’s antinomy of reason, and the problem of skepticism in post-Kantian philosophy as foundational concepts for the study of the philosophical transformations of reason in German Idealism.

We present Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre as an image theory, Hegel’s transformation of metaphysics into logic, Hegel’s philosophy of history, and Schelling’s concept of the irrational ground of consciousness. The concluding chapters show how the dialectical concepts of German Idealism underpin the critical inversion of values and negativity present in some twentieth-century conceptions of reason.

Subject Index

A posteriori. see A priori
A priori 50, 214
Abgrund 54, 168
Abrahamites 201
Absolute 99, 102, 105, 106, 162, 190, 191
philosophy of the 11, 100, 117
Act. see Tathandlung
Actuality 148
Adam 200
Ages of the World 8, 170, 172, 174, 177, 178, 198
Agrippa. see Münchhausen trilemma
Amerindians 218
Anstoß. see Shock
Ancient world 84
“And” 170
Animals 115, 116
Anthropomorphism 22
Antinomies 3, 4, 6, 15, 40–42, 44–47, 51
Antinomy. see Antinomies
Appearances. see Phenomena
Apperception 30, 147, 187
unity of 27, 29, 187
“As” (als) 103, 108, 120, 123
form 122
Atheism, quarrel of the 11, 98, 122
Aufhebung 68
Aufklärung 51 . see Enlightenment
Babel 199
Beauty 32, 181, 183
Being 12, 13, 86, 95, 106, 108, 109, 115–118, 121, 124, 176
absolute 91
hunger of 182
immediate 148
Being-for-other 47, 49,
Being-in-itself 47, 49, 117, 119
Belief 114, 123, 197
Boundaries 32–34, 36, 37, 44, 47 . Limits
Category 73
Categoric 194
Causality. see Cause and effect
Cause and effect 73, 120
Check 18, 194, 200, 206
Christ 201
Cogito. see I think
Cognition. see Knowledge
Colonization 208
Completeness 5, 35
Concept 37, 46, 67, 147
Conceptual analysis 144, 145
Concepts of comparison 117
Consciousness 14, 15, 23, 48, 79, 80n, 84, 91, 109, 119, 123, 125, 127, 146, 147, 187, 188, 190, 194–198, 201
shape of 82
Contradiction, Non-contradiction 6, 15, 16, 18, 21, 43, 52, 57, 58, 60, 66, 67, 69, 70, 133, 149, 157, 158, 160, 162, 163, 166, 175
logical 68
principle of 54–56, 59, 62, 63, 65, 86, 132, 133, 145, 158, 175
Copula, logical 113–115
Crisis 197, 201, 204
The Crisis of European Sciences and the Transcendental Phenomenology 201–203
Critique 37, 144
Critique of Pure Reason 3–9, 12n, 27, 33, 39, 44n, 46–49, 59n, 60–63, 79, 117, 143–145, 150, 152, 155, 156, 188
Cyclops 199
Daseyn. see Existence
Deduction. see Transcendental deduction
Despotism 180
Determinability 23
Dialectic of Enlightenment 205 . Enlightenment
Dialectics, dialectical 3–10, 14, 15, 23, 44–47, 84, 132–134, 137, 138, 151
master-slave 222
method 137
Transcendental 4
Difference
critical 32, 47, 72,
Differential 69, 72, 73, 75
Discipline of Pure Reason 33, 37, 61–63
Disease 163, 183
Disjunction 80, 102, 103
Dogmatic criticism 80
Dogmatism
critical 74
Dynamic neutralization 120
Empiricism 45
Energy 13, 106, 107, 112
Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences 3, 51, 51n, 126, 137–142, 214, 215
Enlightenment 195, 199, 205, 208
dialectic of 180, 203, 206, 210
Enos 200, 201
Ens realissimum 67
Entropy 31, 115, 118
Epistemological 99, 129, 135, 136
Evil 159, 162–168, 178–182, 193, 217, 218, 220, 222
Existence 12, 13, 21, 60, 108, 110, 113, 114, 116–123, 148, 155, 156, 160
Experience 10, 27, 39, 48, 50, 109, 127, 128, 146
Facticity 14, 105, 117
Fall, Falling away 190, 191, 194
Finitude 40
“For” (für)
pure 108
Form
doctrine of 119
existential 120
Foundation 12, 18, 53
first, ultimate 76, 86
Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre 7–11, 19, 65, 71, 74, 77–80, 92–97, 118, 159, 188
Freedom 43, 45, 76, 84, 95, 122, 156, 162, 163, 166–168, 177–179
formal 94, 95, 167, 168, 180, 183, 191, 212
real 168
Future 178, 201, 210
Geneticize, geneticizing 80, 84
Genesis 211
pure 105
Genocide 221
Giants 193
God 21, 22, 122, 144, 155, 156, 160–163, 165, 172, 174–178, 182, 194, 201
original 201
relative 200
true 200
Gods 196, 198
Ground 19–24, 52, 69, 155–169, 174–182, 198, 199
absence of. see Abgrund
principle of ground. see Sufficient reason
Historicism 202
History, historical 23, 178, 181, 194, 195, 197, 198, 201–203, 207, 211, 213, 218–220
a priori 212, 214
conceptual 189
of effects 202
philosophy of 213, 222
philosophical 216, 217
pragmatic 188, 215
universal 215
History of Modern Philosophy, On the 20
Horizon 23
Humanistic 221
I 9, 10, 15, 18, 65, 78, 93, 94, 96, 97, 120
absolute 96, 188
I think 28, 30, 187
Idea 10, 50, 74, 86, 94, 150, 152
absolute 51
cosmological 41
of the understanding 73
supersensible 31
Ideal of reason 30
Idealism 169, 172, 176 . Realism
Identity Philosophy 102, 107
Illusion, transcendental 43, 44
Image 95, 102, 107, 108, 110, 112, 115–117, 119–121, 123, 124
as image 123
theory 100, 125
Imagination 72, 77, 79
productive 79
Impossibility. see Possibility
Incompleteness 8, 10, 14, 18, 75, 79, 93, 94, 118
Inconceivable 46, 105
Infinity 17
In-itself 127, 146, 147
Introduction. see Propaedeutic
Intuition 48
Inversion
of reason 169, 205
of values 24, 194
Irrational, irrationality 23, 162, 177, 203, 208
Irrationalism 202
Is 114, 115 . Copula, logical
Jehovah 200, 201
Judaism 201
Judgments, judging 113, 118, 147
analytic and synthetic 49, 146
assertoric 64
form of 112
Knowing. see Knowledge
Knowledge 82, 91, 92, 94, 100, 101, 110, 111, 113, 114, 116, 126–128, 132, 134, 136
absolute 36, 40, 82, 94, 101, 103, 136
of knowledge 100, 101, 111, 129
Kronos 198, 200
Language, linguistic 110–112, 115, 198, 199, 205, 223
Life, to live 123, 161
Life-world 204
Light 104–107, 118
Limits 32–34, 37, 44, 47, 92 . Boundaries
Logic 128–134, 137, 139–142, 144
Jena Logic and Metaphysics 128–140
metaphysical 142
objective 139–141
subjective 139–141
transcendental logic 9, 40, 131, 143, 144
Love 178, 181, 182
Madness 179
Malin génie 189, 194, 195, 202
Meaning 50
Megaliths 193
Metaphysics metaphysicians 14, 38, 63, 65, 81, 82, 124–134, 137–144
non-metaphysical theory 140
of nature 66
Method, methodological 27, 37, 38
Transcendental Doctrine of 33
Microcosmos 24
Mimesis 205
Modality, modal concepts. see Possibility
Model 119, 123
Modernity 195, 203, 204
Monotheism 200, 201, 207
Moral law 122
Mosaism 201
Movement of the concept 212
Münchhausen trilemma 75, 76
Myth 205–207
Mythology 192–200, 205
Nature, natural reality 29, 31, 69, 191–193
metaphysics of 67
philosophy of 11, 171
Negation 34, 48, 152
is determination 47
Negative 17
Negativity 8, 17–19, 24, 83, 85, 150, 152
Non-contradiction, principle of. see Contradiction
Non-effect 120
Nothingness 120, 123
Not-I. see I
Odysseus. see Ulysses
Ontological argument. see Ontological proof
Ontological proof 14, 68, 124, 125
Ontology 126, 143
Opposition 10, 24, 67
contradictory 42 . Contradiction
dialectical 42, 43, 46 . Dialectics
real 68, 69
square of 43
Organon 126, 128
Oscillation 13, 79, 93
Other. see Otherness
Otherness 21
Ought 13, 14, 149, 220
Paralogisms 28
Phenomena 44, 108, 116
Phenomenology 202
Phenomenology of Spirit 15, 17, 19, 82–84, 101, 126–129, 134–141, 146, 151, 159, 189, 191, 223
Philosophical Investigations Into the Essence os Human Freedom 8, 21, 155–160, 166, 169, 198
Philosophy, philosophical discourse 83, 87, 100
critical 45, 116
negative 194
positive 20
speculative 16, 17, 20, 86, 132
transcendental 20, 27, 40, 71, 72, 77, 98, 113, 116, 125, 171
transformation of 116
Philosophy of Mythology 8, 195–197, 201, 208
Phoronomic 68
Pleasure 181
Polytheism 200, 201
Point 85
Possibility 58, 60, 64, 147–150
formal 59
real 149
Post-idealism 24
Potency 164 . Power
Poverty 181
Power 174, 205, 206
Pragmatics, pragmatic 112, 114
Predication 113–115
Principle of contradiction. see Contradiction, principle of
Principle of sufficient reason. see Sufficient reason
Principles 40, 66, 95
Analytic of 147
Problematicity, problematic 13, 93, 94, 104
Progress 206, 207
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics 33
Proof, transcendental, discipline of 61, 65
Propaedeutic 99, 101, 112, 130, 132, 135–137
Racism 209
Rationality 121
Realism 13, 14, 15, 122
Reality, real 50, 58, 59, 63, 67, 74, 77, 78, 171, 173, 175, 176
Reason 22, 24, 27, 28, 31–49, 121, 156, 175, 181, 182, 199, 206
architectonic of 44, 51
dialectical 85
practical 45
post-metaphysical 51
principle of. see Sufficient reason
pure 32
sufficient. see Sufficient reason
transformation of 38
Recognition 222, 223
Reconciliation 18, 165, 193, 208, 210, 211, 217, 221, 222
Redemption 181
Reduction
phenomenological 202
semantic 140
Reflection 13, 36–38, 101n, 102, 108, 117
absolute 129
determinations of 66
Representation 32, 71, 75, 100, 112, 173
Revelation 18, 161, 176, 191, 193, 194, 201, 206
Ruins 179, 189, 192, 199
Sacrifice 205
Science 203, 204
modern 203
Science of Logic 15–19, 47, 49–52, 66, 68, 70, 86, 126, 128, 130, 132, 135–145, 152
Self-consciousness 97, 103, 187, 188
Self-differentiation 67, 171–173
Self-judgement 147
Self-mediation 45
Self-position, self-positing 76, 78, 102, 107, 121, 163, 168, 182
Sensibility 35–37, 45, 74, 79 . Understanding
Sensuous-certainty 147
Seth 201
Shock. see Check
Skepticism 71–87, 102, 202
ancient 75, 81, 83
dogmatic 82
modern 81
self-consummating 83
Something 49
Soul 179,
Space 68, 69, 78, 85, 94
Speculative 137 . Speculative philosophy
State 180, 181
Stuttgart Lectures 8, 23, 24, 170–183, 191
Sublation. see Aufhebung
Sufficient reason 21, 52–65, 70, 132, 133, 157, 158
Suppression. see Aufhebung
Synthesis 5, 28, 49, 72, 150
and analysis 66
objective 29
Synthetic a priori judgments 77
System, systematic 5, 29, 30, 37, 39–42, 46, 65, 79, 93, 97, 156, 170
Tathandlung (original Act) 71, 75, 111, 121n, 173
Tautegory 197
Technique 195, 205
“That” (Dass) 194
Theodicy 168
Theogony 197
Thought, objective 136
Through (Durch) 118, 158, 174
Truth 32, 82–86, 146, 152, 205, 216, 217
Time 94, 175, 192, 193, 198
Topic, transcendental 32, 62, 145
Transcendental Deduction 77, 79
Ugliness 181
Ulysses 199
Unconceivable. see inconceivable
Unconscious 23, 65, 178, 182, 187–189, 206
Understanding 10, 31–36, 40, 45–47, 74, 79, 179 . Sensibility
absolute 123
“Unprethinkable” 200
Utopia 207, 208
Violence 24, 51, 205, 206, 209
War 180
West Indies 218
Will 22, 163
Wissenschaftslehre 11, 13, 14, 19, 65, 71, 72, 76n, 80, 91–94, 98–105, 110, 112
Wissenschaftslehre 1801 11, 12, 94, 97, 101
Wissenschaftslehre 1804 17, 91, 102–109, 170, 187
Wissenschaftslehre 1805 12, 110–125
Wissenschaftslehre Nova methodo 95–97, 211

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The Transformation of Reason: Studies on System, Myth, and History in German Idealism

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Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Introduction
Chapter 1 From Transcendental Philosophy to Dialectics: the Path of German Idealism
Part 1 Kant: between the System of Pure Reason and the Antinomies
Chapter 2 Subjectivity and Critical Method in Kant: toward a Dialectical Reading of the Critique of Pure Reason
Chapter 3 Antinomies and System in Kant and Hegel
Chapter 4 Sufficient Reason and Contradiction in Kant and Hegel
Chapter 5 Skepticism through Maimon, Fichte, and Hegel
Part 2 The Transformations of the Science of Pure Thought in Fichte and Hegel
Chapter 6 The Transformation of Fichte’s Philosophy: the Outset of the Theory of the Image in the Wissenschaftslehre First Version of 1804
Chapter 7 Developing the Image Theory: Being and Image in Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre of 1805
Chapter 8 Hegel and the Transformation of Logic into Metaphysics
Chapter 9 Possible Experience: on the Reception of the Critique of Pure Reason in Hegel’s Introduction to the Science of Logic
Part 3 The Transformations of the Principle of Ground in Schelling’s Late Philosophy
Chapter 10 The “Ground of Actual Freedom” in Schelling’s Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom (1809)
Chapter 11 Schelling’s Stuttgart Private Lectures as a System Outline
Part 4 On Some Post-Schellingian Developments: Concluding between Myth, History, and Reason
Chapter 12 Myth, History, and Reason, between Schelling and Adorno
Chapter 13 Returning to Hegel: Realism and Reconciliation in the Philosophy of History
Back Matter
Appendix
Bibliographical References
Name Index
Subject Index

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