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The Edinburgh Critical History of Philosophy is a seven-volume reference work on the history of philosophy. This volume surveys the key issues and debates distinct to nineteenth-century philosophy.

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This is a stimulating and highly informative collection of articles, giving us a very clear view of the philosophical significance of the nineteenth century, and its central issues and disputes. Anyone with interests in this field should find it worthwhile, and I recommend it highly. -- Professor Robert Stern, the University of Sheffield This is a stimulating and highly informative collection of articles, giving us a very clear view of the philosophical significance of the nineteenth century, and its central issues and disputes. Anyone with interests in this field should find it worthwhile, and I recommend it highly.

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Acknowledgements; Introduction: Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century, Alison Stone; 1. The New Spinozism, George di Giovanni; 2. The Absolute in German Romanticism and Idealism, Dalia T. Nassar; 3. The Question of Romanticism, Judith Norman and Alistair Welchman; 4. The Hermeneutic Turn in Philosophy of Nature in the Nineteenth Century, Philippe Huneman; 5. Idealism and Naturalism in the Nineteenth Century, Sebastian Gardner; 6. Darwinism and Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century: The 'Whole of Metaphysics'?, Gregory Moore; 7. Faith and Knowledge, George Pattison; 8. Philosophising History: Distinguishing History as a Discipline, James Connelly; 9. Genealogy as Immanent Critique: Working from the Inside, Robert Guay; 10. Embodiment: Conceptions of the Lived Body from Maine de Biran to Bergson, Mark Sinclair; 11. The Unconscious in the German Philosophy and Psychology of the Nineteenth Century, Gunter Godde (translated from the German by Ciaran Cronin); 12. Individuality, Radical Politics, and the Metaphor of the Machine, Alex Zakaras; 13. The Rise of the Social, William Outhwaite; 14. Theory and Practice of Revolution in the Nineteenth Century, Paul Blackledge; 15. Nihilism in the Nineteenth Century, Michael Gillespie; 16. Repetition and Recurrence: Putting Metaphysics in Motion, Clare Carlisle; 17. Nineteenth-Century Philosophy in the Twentieth Century and Beyond, Andrew Bowie; Notes on contributors; Index.

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      Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
      Publication Date: 06/06/2011
      ISBN13: 9780748635665, 978-0748635665
      ISBN10: 0748635661

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Edinburgh Critical History of Philosophy is a seven-volume reference work on the history of philosophy. This volume surveys the key issues and debates distinct to nineteenth-century philosophy.

      Trade Review
      This is a stimulating and highly informative collection of articles, giving us a very clear view of the philosophical significance of the nineteenth century, and its central issues and disputes. Anyone with interests in this field should find it worthwhile, and I recommend it highly. -- Professor Robert Stern, the University of Sheffield This is a stimulating and highly informative collection of articles, giving us a very clear view of the philosophical significance of the nineteenth century, and its central issues and disputes. Anyone with interests in this field should find it worthwhile, and I recommend it highly.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements; Introduction: Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century, Alison Stone; 1. The New Spinozism, George di Giovanni; 2. The Absolute in German Romanticism and Idealism, Dalia T. Nassar; 3. The Question of Romanticism, Judith Norman and Alistair Welchman; 4. The Hermeneutic Turn in Philosophy of Nature in the Nineteenth Century, Philippe Huneman; 5. Idealism and Naturalism in the Nineteenth Century, Sebastian Gardner; 6. Darwinism and Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century: The 'Whole of Metaphysics'?, Gregory Moore; 7. Faith and Knowledge, George Pattison; 8. Philosophising History: Distinguishing History as a Discipline, James Connelly; 9. Genealogy as Immanent Critique: Working from the Inside, Robert Guay; 10. Embodiment: Conceptions of the Lived Body from Maine de Biran to Bergson, Mark Sinclair; 11. The Unconscious in the German Philosophy and Psychology of the Nineteenth Century, Gunter Godde (translated from the German by Ciaran Cronin); 12. Individuality, Radical Politics, and the Metaphor of the Machine, Alex Zakaras; 13. The Rise of the Social, William Outhwaite; 14. Theory and Practice of Revolution in the Nineteenth Century, Paul Blackledge; 15. Nihilism in the Nineteenth Century, Michael Gillespie; 16. Repetition and Recurrence: Putting Metaphysics in Motion, Clare Carlisle; 17. Nineteenth-Century Philosophy in the Twentieth Century and Beyond, Andrew Bowie; Notes on contributors; Index.

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