Contributor
Hammer, Espen.
Imprint:London : Routledge, 2007.
Descriptionx, 339 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:Pt. I. German idealism, naturalism and metaphysics: The limits of naturalism and the metaphysics of German idealism / Sebastian Gardner -- From Quine to Hegel : naturalism, anti-realism, and Maimon's question Quid facti / Paul Franks -- Dark days : Anglophone scholarship since the 1960s / Frederick Beiser -- Pt. II. The legacy of Hegel's philosophy: Hegelians : young and younger / Fred Rush -- Habermas and the Kant-Hegel contrast / Espen Hammer -- Pt. III. Brandom and Hegel: Hegel and Brandom on norms, concepts and logical categories / Stephen Houlgate -- Brandom's Hegel / Robert Pippin -- Pt. IV. Recognition and agency: Recognition and embodiment (Fichte's materialism) / J.M. Bernstein -- Liberal rights and liberal individualism without liberalism : agency and recognition / Terry Pinkard -- Hegel, Fichte and the pragmatic contexts of moral judgment / Paul Redding -- Pt. V. Autonomy and nature: Freedom, self-legislation and morality in Kant and Hegel : constructivist vs. realist accounts / Robert Stern -- From epistemology to aesthetics / Richard Eldridge -- Pt. VI. From epistemology to art : the philosophy of German romanticism: Philosophy as 'infinite approximation' : thoughts arising out of the 'constellation' of early German romanticism / Manfred Frank -- German idealism's contested heritage / Andrew Bowie.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.