Introduction
I. THE UNITY OF KANT'S PHILOSOPHY
Daniel O. Dahlstrom, The Unity of Kant's Philosophy
II. THE CRITICAL RECEPTION OF THE CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY: REINHOLD AND THE SKEPTICS
Alexander Von Shonborn, Karl Leonhard Reinhold: "Endeavoring to keep up the pace mit unserem zeitalter"
Michael Baur, The Role of Skepticism in the Emergence of German Idealism
III. ABSTRACT REALISM AND THE PRIMACY OF THE PRACTICAL: ESSAYS ON THE FICHTE
Daniel Breazeale, Fichete's Abstract Realism
Karl Ameriks, Fichte's Appeal Today: The Hidden Primacy of the Practical
IV. THE AESTHETIC TURN: ESSAYS ON SCHILLER, HOLDERLIN AND THE ROMANTICS
John McCumber, Schiller, Hegel and the Aesthetics of German Idealism
Karsten Harries, The Spochal Threshold and the Classical Ideal: Holderlin contra Hegel
Kenneth L. Schmitz, The Idealism of the German Romantics
V. THE MORAL BEGINNINGS: SCHELLING AND HEGEL ON THE KANTIAN POSTULATES
Klaus Dusing, The Reception of Kant's Doctrine of Postulates in Schelling's and Hegel's Early Philosophical Projects
VI. LIBERATING THE ABSOLUTE FROM TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY: ESSAYS ON SCHELLING
Hans Michael Baumgartner, The Unconditioned in Knowing: I - Identity - Freedom
Xavier Tilliette (translated by Christopher Doss), The Problem of Metaphysics
VII. CONTRADICTION AND CONTINUITY: ESSAYS ON HEGEL'S DEVELOPMENT
Merold Westphal, Von Hegel bis Hegel: Reflections on "The Earliest System - Programme of German Idealism"
Martin J. De Nys, Hegel on Absolute Knowing
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List of Contributors
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