The discovery of historicity in german idealism and historism
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[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Peter Koslowski editor.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Berlin
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2010
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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VIII, 291 p. ; 24 cm
CONTENTS NOTE
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German Idealism's Philosophy of History and its Contemporary Critique.- Schlegel's Theory of History and his Critique of Idealistic Reason.- History as the Control of Speculation: Schelling's Discovery of History and Baader's Critique of Absolute Historicity.- Absolute Historicity, Theory of the Becoming Absolute, and the Affect for the Particular in German Idealism and Historism: Introduction.- The Theory of History in German Historism.- Leopold von Ranke.- Droysen and Nietzsche: Two Different Answers to the Discovery of Historicity.- Philosophy of History and Theory of Historiography in Jacob Burckhardt.- Historiography as Political Activity: Heinrich von Treitschke and the Historical Reconstruction of Politics.- Literary Criticism and Historical Science: The Textuality of History in the Age of Goethe - and Beyond.- Social and Philosophical Theory in the 19th Century German Thought.- German Theory and Philosophy of History Today.- Philosophy of History After the End of the Formative Substantial Philosophy of History: Remarks on the Present State of the Philosophy of History.- Why Kant's Reflections on History Still Have Relevance.- Rehabilitating the Philosophy of History.- History and Subjectivity - The Relevance of a Philosophical Concept of History in the Kantian Tradition.- Towards a New Theory-Based History of Historiography.- Philosophy of History After the Philosophy of History: Toward a Cultural History with Historical-Philosophical Background.