From Kant to Hegel or What is Classic German Philosophy?

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i17.1875

Keywords:

Klassische deutsche Philosophie, Deutscher Idealismus, I. Kant, K. Reinhold, G. Hegel, Tübinger Stift

Abstract

By involving a broad historical material, the author demonstrates an indirect reception of Kant’s philosophical ideas in Germany — through C.L. Reingold’s critical reviews and the educational content in Tubinger Stift. The paper argues that Kant’s contemporaries and the later followers of Kant interpreted his views differently, what casts doubts on the idea of a continuous development of classical German philosophy as an evolution from Kant to Hegel.

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Author Biography

  • Еrnst-Оtto Onnasch, Utrecht University
    Department of Philosophy, Utrecht University

Published

14.02.2017

Issue

Section

HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY

How to Cite

From Kant to Hegel or What is Classic German Philosophy?. (2017). Actual Problems of Mind, 17, 3-16. https://doi.org/10.31812/apd.v0i17.1875