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The Emergence of German Idealism

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Michael Baur, Daniel O. Dahlstrom
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CUA Press, 1999 - Philosophy - 334 pages
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Contents

Introduction
1
Critical Philosophy
13
THE CRITICAL RECEPTION OF THE CRITICAL
31
MICHAEL baur The Role of Skepticism in the Emergence
63
ABSTRACT REALISM AND THE PRIMACY
93
The Hidden Primacy
116
ESSAYS ON SCHILLER
131
karsten harries The Epochal Threshold and
147
klaus duslng The Reception of Kants Doctrine
201
LIBERATING THE ABSOLUTE FROM
239
xavler tllllette The Problem of Metaphysics
251
Reflections on The
269
martln j de nys Hegel on Absolute Knowing
288
append1x one The Earliest SystemProgramme of German Idealism 1796
309
List of Contributors
315
Name Index
331

kenneth l schmitz The Idealism of
176

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About the author (1999)

Michael Baur is an assistant professor of philosophy at the Catholic University of America.

Daniel O. Dahlstrom is the Chair and Professor of Philosophy at Boston University.