{"product_id":"wilhelm-dilthey-selected-works-volume-iii-9780691149332","title":"Wilhelm Dilthey Selected Works Volume III","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePresents Dilthey's most mature and best formulation of his \"Critique of Historical Reason\".\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTrade Review\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\"The first complete English translation of Wilhelm Dilthey's most important mature work ... is to be greatly welcomed. This excellent translation conveys the subtlety and richness of Dilthey's German. Its innovative translations of key terms will provide renewed stimulus to interpreting Dilthey's works.\"--Eric Sean Nelson, Journal of the History of Philosophy \"The third volume of his Selected Works affords us the opportunity to consider anew whether, post existentialist and post-humanist avant l'heure, Dilthey and his system-theoretic vitalism may have done Heidegger's own radicalism one better.\"--James D. Faubion, Review of Metaphysics\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003ePREFACE TO ALL VOLUMES xi  EDITORIAL NOTE TO VOLUME iii xv  INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME iii 1  PART I  STUDIES TOWARD THE FOUNDATION OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES  Translated by Rudolf A. Makkreel and John Scanlon  FIRST STUDY  The Psychic Structural Nexus 23  I. Task, Method, and Outline of the Foundation 24  1. The Task 24  2. The Task of the Theory of Knowledge 27  3. The Foundational Method Used Here 28  4. Point of Departure for a Description of the Processes in which Knowledge Originates 29  5. The Place of this Description in the System of the Foundation 32  II. Descriptive Preliminary Concepts 34  1. Psychic Structure 34  2. The Apprehension of Psychic Structure 38  3. Structural Units 40  4. The Structural Nexus 42  5. The Kinds of Structural Relation 43  SECOND STUDY  The Structural Nexus of Knowledge 45  I. Objective Apprehension 45  1. Delimitation of Objective Apprehension 45  2. The Relation between Lived Experience and Psychic Object 46  3. The Relation between Intuition and Sensory Objects 54  4. The Structure of the Lived Experiences of Apprehension 57  5. Lived Experiences of Apprehension as Structural Unities and Their Inner Relations to One Another 57  II. Objective Having 66  1. Feeling 66  1. Delimiting Lived Experiences of Feeling 67  2. The General Nature of the Attitude in the Lived Experience of Feeling 69  3. The Structural Unity of the Lived Experience of Feeling 71  4. Structural Relations between Feelings 75  5. The System of the Relations between Feelings as Delimited from the Systems of Objective Apprehension and of Willing 77  Supplement: Completion of the Inner Teleology of the Structural Nexus of Feelings in Objective Formations 79  2. Willing 82  First Fragment 82  1. The Scope of Its Lived Experiences 82  2. Analysis of Willing 84  Second Fragment 87  1. The Foundation of Willing in Objective Apprehension and in Feeling 87  2. Delimiting Willing from Feeling 87  3. The Structural Unity of the Volitional Attitude 89  4. The Levels of Structural Unity in Lived Experience and the Relations between Lived Experiences 89  5. The System of Lived Experiences in the Volitional Attitude 90  THIRD STUDY  The Delimitation of the Human Sciences (Third Draft) 91  PART II  THE FORMATION OF THE HISTORICAL WORLD IN THE HUMAN SCIENCES  Translated by Rudolf A. Makkreel and John Scanlon  I. Delimitation of the Human Sciences 101  II. Different Modes of Formation in the Natural Sciences and in the Human Sciences 109  Historical Orientation 109  III. General Theses about the System of the Human Sciences 142  Section One: Objective Apprehension 143  Section Two: The Structure of the Human Sciences 152  Chapter I: Life and the Human Sciences 152  Chapter II: The Procedural Modes in Which the World of the Human Spirit Is Given 160  Chapter III: The Objectifications of Life 168  Chapter IV: The World of Human Spirit as a Productive Nexus 174  PART III  PLAN FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THE FORMATION OF THE HISTORICAL WORLD IN THE HUMAN SCIENCES  Translated by Rudolf A. Makkreel and William H. Oman  Drafts for a Critique of Historical Reason 213  Section One: Lived Experience, Expression, and Understanding 213  I. Lived Experience and Autobiography 213  1. The Task of a Critique of Historical Reason 213  2. Reflexive Awareness, Reality: Time 214  3. The Life-Nexus 218  4. Autobiography 221  Supplement to 3: The Life-Nexus 223  II. The Understanding of Other Persons and Their Manifestations of Life 226  1. Manifestations of Life 226  2. Elementary Forms of Understanding 228  3. Objective Spirit and Elementary Understanding 229  4. The Higher Forms of Understanding 231  5. Transposition, Re-Creating and Re-Experiencing 234  6. Exegesis or Interpretation 237  Addenda 241  1. Musical Understanding 241  2. Lived Experience and Understanding 245  3. Methods of Understanding 245  4. The Limits of Understanding 246  III. The Categories of Life 248  Life 248  Lived Experience 249  Duration Apprehended in Understanding 251  Meaning 252  Meaning and Structure 256  Meaning, Significance, Value 258  Values 260  Whole and Parts 263  Development, Essence, and Other Categories 263  IV. Biography 265  1. The Scientific Character of Biography 265  2. Biography as a Work of Art 267  Section Two: Conceptual Cognition of the Nexus of Universal History 271  Introduction 271  1. History 271  2. The New Task 272  A First Projection of a Continuation of the Formation of the Historical World in the Human Sciences 273  1. Fundamental Relationship: The Structure of Historical Formations 273  2. The Structure of Every Historical Nexus or System 281  3. The Subjects of Historical Assertions 283  4. Race, People, etc. as Concrete-Historical Subjects 283  5. Cultural Systems 283  6. Economic Life 284  7. The Legal System and Its Organization in the Community 284  8. The Articulation of Society 284  9. Custom, Ethos, and the Ideals of Life 284  10. Religion and Its Organization 284  11. Art 286  12. The Sciences 286  13. World-View and Philosophy 286  14. The System of Organizations in the State 288  15. Nations as the Carriers of Power, Culture, Etc. 288  16. Humanity and Universal History 288  17. The Nature of System. The Goal of this Book 294  A Second Projection of a Continuation of the Formation of the Historical World in the Human Sciences 296  1. The Problem of History 296  2. Nations 302  3. Ages 305  4. Progress 306  5. The Nexus of Universal History 307  6. Conclusion of this Work 310  PART IV  APPENDIX  Translated by Rudolf A. Makkreel and William H. Oman  I. Supplements to the Studies on the Foundation of the Human Sciences 315  On the Theory of Knowledge 315  The Task 315  The Delimitation of the Human Sciences 324  First Draft of Third Study 324  The Task 324  Second Draft of Third Study 330  First Chapter 330  The Task 330  Second Chapter 337  (How Is Conceptual Cognition in the Human Sciences Possible?) 337  Supplements to and Continuation of First Chapter 342  II. Additions to the Formation of the Historical World 344  1. The Logical System in the Human Sciences 344  Psychic Structure 344  2. Fragments toward a Theory of Structure 351  Psychic Life 351  Structure 352  External World 352  3. The Epistemological Problem 352  The Epistemological Problem of the Human Sciences 352  Kant and Fichte 353  Overcoming the Transcendence of Subjectivity 354  4. The Enlightenment as an Example 355  The Structure of the Age of Enlightenment 355  Political Life in the Age of Enlightenment 358  The Music of the Enlightenment 361  Pietism 362  5. Historical Development 365  GLOSSARY 369  INDEX 383","brand":"Princeton University Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49403781218647,"sku":"9780691149332","price":54.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0817\/1739\/5799\/files\/9780691149332.jpg?v=1730484525","url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/wilhelm-dilthey-selected-works-volume-iii-9780691149332","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}