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Idealism in Modern Philosophy

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This book tells the story of idealism in modern philosophy, from the seventeenth century to the turn of the twenty-first. Paul Guyer and Rolf-Peter Horstmann define idealism as the reduction of all reality to something mental in nature. Rather than distinguishing between metaphysical and epistemological versions of idealism, they distinguish between metaphysical and epistemological motivations for idealism. They argue that while metaphysical arguments for idealism have only rarely been accepted, for example by Bishop Berkeley in the early eighteenth century and the British idealists Bradley and McTaggart in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, epistemological arguments for idealism have been widely accepted, even in the so-called analytic philosophy of the twentieth century.

Guyer and Horstmann discuss many philosophers who have played a role in the development of idealism, from Descartes, Hobbes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume, through Kant; the German idealists Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel; Schopenhauer and Nietzsche; the British and American idealists such as Green and Royce in addition to Bradley and McTaggart; G.E. Moore and Bertrand Russell, Neo-Kantians such as Ernst Cassirer; and twentieth-century philosophers such as Wittgenstein, Collingwood, Carnap, Sellars, and McDowell.

Authors: Guyer Paul, Horstmann Rolf-Peter
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780192848581
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Preface
1:Introduction
2:Idealism in Early Modern Rationalism
3:Idealism in Early Modern British Philosophy
4:Kant
5:German Idealism
6:German Reactions against Idealism I: Schopenhauer and Nietzsche
7:British and American Idealism
8:The Rejection of British Idealism
9:German Reactions Against Idealism II: Neo-Kantianism without Idealism
10:Further into the Twentieth Century
11:Conclusion
Bibliography

 
 

Paul Guyer, Brown University, Rhode Island

Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin

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