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The philosophical activity of modern Germany represents a peak in the history of philosophy beginning from Thales in ancient Greece. This book attempts to reconsider the conventional image of 19th-century German philosophy. To this end, it illuminates a forgotten philosophical stream contemporaneous with so-called German idealism.

From this perspective, this book examines the philosophy of Jakob Friedrich Fries, a philosopher contemporaneous and in confrontation with Hegel. By examining Fries' standpoint, the book attempts to reconstruct the picture of 19th-century German philosophy. In the 19th and 20th centuries, philosophers other than Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel especially Fries had a significant influence on the history of philosophy, constituting an alternative genealogy to Hegel's. One might say that the conventional history of philosophy conceals Fries' influence. Accordingly, this book will examine Fries' philosophy, the Friesian school established

Table of Contents

Preface

1 Introduction

1.1 Why should 19th-century German philosophy be addressed today?

1.2 Why should we begin with the reconstruction of Fries’ philosophy?

2 Jakob Friedrich Fries’ philosophy

2.1 Fries’ conception of a critique of reason

2.2 On the construction of a metaphysical system: From the viewpoint of the method of philosophy

3 The Friesian and Neo-Friesian schools

3.1 The Friesian school

3.2 The Neo-Friesian school

4 Conclusion

Bibliography

Confronting the German Idealist Tradition

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/24/2023 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032522982, 978-1032522982
      ISBN10: 1032522984
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The philosophical activity of modern Germany represents a peak in the history of philosophy beginning from Thales in ancient Greece. This book attempts to reconsider the conventional image of 19th-century German philosophy. To this end, it illuminates a forgotten philosophical stream contemporaneous with so-called German idealism.

      From this perspective, this book examines the philosophy of Jakob Friedrich Fries, a philosopher contemporaneous and in confrontation with Hegel. By examining Fries' standpoint, the book attempts to reconstruct the picture of 19th-century German philosophy. In the 19th and 20th centuries, philosophers other than Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel especially Fries had a significant influence on the history of philosophy, constituting an alternative genealogy to Hegel's. One might say that the conventional history of philosophy conceals Fries' influence. Accordingly, this book will examine Fries' philosophy, the Friesian school established

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      1 Introduction

      1.1 Why should 19th-century German philosophy be addressed today?

      1.2 Why should we begin with the reconstruction of Fries’ philosophy?

      2 Jakob Friedrich Fries’ philosophy

      2.1 Fries’ conception of a critique of reason

      2.2 On the construction of a metaphysical system: From the viewpoint of the method of philosophy

      3 The Friesian and Neo-Friesian schools

      3.1 The Friesian school

      3.2 The Neo-Friesian school

      4 Conclusion

      Bibliography

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