New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. — 801 p. — ISBN10: 1137334746; ISBN13: 978-1137334749 — (Palgrave Handbooks in German Idealism)
The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism features essays from leading scholars on German philosophy. It is the most comprehensive secondary source available, covering not only the full range of work by Kant, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel, but also idealists such as Reinhold and Schopenhauer, critics such as Jacobi, Maimon, and the German Romantics.
Introduction: What Is German Idealism?
Matthew C. AltmanKantKant’s Career in German Idealism.
Steve Naragon
Kant’s Legacy for German Idealism: Versions of Autonomy. [i]Paul GuyerKant’s Three Transcendentals, Explanation, and the Hypothesis of Pure Apperception.
Timothy RosenkoetterMoral Goodness and Human Equality in Kant’s Ethical Theory.
Lara DenisKant and the Possibility of Transcendental Freedom.
Benjamin VilhauerWhy Should We Cultivate Taste? Answers from Kant’s Early and Late Aesthetic Theory.
Brian WatkinsTranscendental Idealism as the Backdrop for Kant’s Theory of Religion.
Stephen R. PalmquistKant’s Political Philosophy.
Allen WoodKant’s Anthropology and Its Method: The Epistemic Uses of Teleology in the Natural World and Beyond.
Alix Cohen[/i]
Reactions to KantJacobi on Kant, or Moral Naturalism vs. Idealism.
Benjamin D. CroweRationalism, Empiricism, and Skepticism: The Curious Case of Maimon’s “Coalition-System”.
Peter Thielke[/i]
Reinhold and the Transformation of Philosophy into Science.
Kienhow GohFichte[b][i]Fichte: His Life and Philosophical Calling. [i]Marina F. BykovaA Philosophy of Freedom: Fichte’s Philosophical Achievement.
Gunter ZollerFichte’s Methodology in the Wissenschaftslehre (1794–95).
Frederick NeuhouserFichte’s Transcendental Idealism: An Interpretation and Defense.
Matthew C. AltmanHow “Natural” Is Fichte’s Theory of Natural Right?
David JamesTranscendental Idealism and Theistic Commitment in Fichte.
Steven Hoeltzel[b]German RomanticismThe Aesthetic Philosophy of Early German Romanticism and Its Early German Idealist Roots.
Elizabeth MillanFrom the Metaphysics of the Beautiful to the Metaphysics of the True: Holderlin’s Philosophy in the Horizon of Poetry.
Violetta L. Waibel (translated by Christina M. Gschwandtner)
SchellingSchelling: A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Odysseus of German Idealism.
Bruce MatthewsNature of Imagination: At the Heart of Schelling’s Thinking.
Jason M. WirthThe Hypothesis of Nature’s Logic in Schelling’s Naturphilosophie.
Iain Hamilton GrantReligion beyond the Limits of Criticism.
Michael VaterThe “Keystone” of the System: Schelling’s Philosophy of Art.
Devin Zane ShawHegelHegel – Life, History, System.
Andreja NovakovicHegel’s Philosophical Achievement.
Terry PinkardPlato, Descartes, Hegel: Three Philosophers of Event.
Slavoj ZizekHegel’s Geist – Immodestly Metaphysical!
J. M. Fritzman and Kristin ParvizianNarration, Bildung, and the Work of Mourning in Hegel’s Philosophy of History.
Cynthia D. CoeOur All-Too-Human Hegelian Agency.
Sally SedgwickKant’s Critical Legacy: Fichte’s Constructionism and Hegel’s Discursive Logic.
George di GiovanniHegel on Art and Aesthetics.
Allen SpeightThe Scandal of Hegel’s Political Philosophy.
William F. BristowAlternative Traditions in German IdealismSchopenhauer’s Transcendental Idealism and the Neutral Nature of Will.
Robert WicksTwo Traditions of Idealism.
Frederick C. BeiserConclusion: The Legacies of German Idealism.
Matthew C. Altman