Includes bibliographical references (pages 302-304) and index.
Contents:
Jacobi : at the crux of modernity / Alexander J.B. Hampton -- Jacobi and philosophy : rationalism and skepticism / Benjamin Crowe -- Jacobi and Spinoza / Birgit Sandkaulen -- Jacobi on the nature of mind and intuitive certainty / Brady Bowman -- Jacobi and Kant : freedom, reason, faith / James J. DiCenso -- Jacobi's argument and dilemma : theism and Christianity / Ariberto Acerbi -- The Jacobi-Schelling debate / Sean J. McGrath -- Jacobi's response to religious nihilism / Peter Jonkers -- Jacobi and the German protestant tradition / Jörg auster -- Jacobi and Hemsterhuis / Daniel Whistler -- Dioscuri : Hamann and Jacobi / John Betz -- Jacobi and Kierkegaard / Anders Moe Rasmussen -- Jacobi and German idealism / Ernst-Otto Onnash -- Jacobi's philosophy of faith in Fichte's 1794 Wissenschaftslehre / David W. Wood -- Jacobi and the Romantics / Alexander J.B. Hampton -- Jacobi as literary author / George di Giovanni.
Summary:
"Jacobi held a position of unparalleled importance in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century intellectual history. This includes his role in bringing about the close of the Enlightenment, his central part in shaping the reception of Kant's philosophy and German idealism, and his influence on the development of Romanticism and existentialism"-- Provided by publisher.
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