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Rousseau and German Idealism David James (University of Warwick)

Rousseau and German Idealism By David James (University of Warwick)

Rousseau and German Idealism by David James (University of Warwick)


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This book provides a systematic account of Rousseau's significance in relation to Kant's, Fichte's and Hegel's views on freedom, dependence and necessity. It offers valuable insight to all those studying eighteenth-century philosophy, German idealism and the history of ideas.

Rousseau and German Idealism Summary

Rousseau and German Idealism: Freedom, Dependence and Necessity by David James (University of Warwick)

The claim that Rousseau's writings influenced the development of Kant's critical philosophy, and German idealism, is not a new one. As correct as the claim may be, it does not amount to a systematic account of Rousseau's place within this philosophical tradition. It also suggests a progression whereby Rousseau's achievements are eventually eclipsed by those of Kant, Fichte and Hegel, especially with respect to the idea of freedom. In this book David James shows that Rousseau presents certain challenges that Kant and the idealists Fichte and Hegel could not fully meet, by making dependence and necessity, as well as freedom, his central concerns, and thereby raises the question of whether freedom in all its forms is genuinely possible in a condition of human interdependence marked by material inequality. His study will be valuable for all those studying Kant, German idealism and the history of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century ideas.

About David James (University of Warwick)

David James is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is the author of Fichte's Social and Political Philosophy: Property and Virtue (Cambridge, 2011).

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Rousseau on freedom, dependence and necessity; 2. Evil and perfectibility in Kant's liberalism; 3. Imposing order: Rousseau and Fichte on property; 4. Will and necessity in Hegel's philosophy of right; 5. Activism and idleness: Fichte's critique of Rousseau.

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NLS9781316609484
9781316609484
1316609480
Rousseau and German Idealism: Freedom, Dependence and Necessity by David James (University of Warwick)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2016-06-23
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