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29Two Traditions of IdealismIn Gerald Hartung & Valentin Pluder (eds.), From Hegel to Windelband: Historiography of Philosophy in the 19th Century, De Gruyter. pp. 81-98. 2015.
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German Idealism. The Struggle against Subjectivism 1781-1801Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (2): 354-356. 2004.
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59CONCLUSION. Faith in ReasonIn The sovereignty of reason: the defense of rationality in the early English Enlightenment, Princeton University Press. pp. 323-328. 1996.
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329The German historicist traditionOxford University Press. 2011.This is the first full study in English of the German historicist tradition. Frederick C. Beiser surveys the major German thinkers on history from the middle of the eighteenth century until the early twentieth century, providing an introduction to each thinker and the main issues in interpreting and appraising his thought. The volume offers new interpretations of well-known philosophers such as Johann Gottfried Herder and Max Weber, and introduces others who are scarcely known at all, including …Read more
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243Hegel and NaturphilosophieStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (1): 135-147. 2003.Against current non-metaphysical interpretations, I argue that Naturphilosophie is central to Hegel’s philosophy. This is so for three reasons. First, it was crucial to Hegel’s program to create a holistic culture. Second, Naturphilosophie is pivotal to absolute idealism, Hegel’s characteristic philosophical doctrine. Third, the idea of organic development, so central to Naturphilosophie, is pervasive throughout Hegel’s system. This idea is essential to Hegel’s concepts of spirit, dialectic, and…Read more
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105Frederick C. Beiser: Late German Idealism. Trendelenburg & LotzePhilosophischer Literaturanzeiger 67 (4): 381-387. 2014.
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76The sovereignty of reason: the defense of rationality in the early English EnlightenmentPrinceton University Press. 1996.The Sovereignty of Reason is a survey of the rule of faith controversy in seventeenth-century England. It examines the arguments by which reason eventually became the sovereign standard of truth in religion and politics, and how it triumphed over its rivals: Scripture, inspiration, and apostolic tradition. Frederick Beiser argues that the main threat to the authority of reason in seventeenth-century England came not only from dissident groups but chiefly from the Protestant theology of the Churc…Read more
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206The Cambridge Companion to Hegel (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1993.Few thinkers are more controversial in the history of philosophy than Hegel. He has been dismissed as a charlatan and obscurantist, but also praised as one of the greatest thinkers in modern philosophy. No one interested in philosophy can afford to ignore him. This volume considers all the major aspects of Hegel's work: epistemology, logic, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of history, philosophy of religion. Special attention is devoted to problems in the interpretation of He…Read more
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46“Morality” in Hegel’s Phenomenology of SpiritIn Kenneth R. Westphal (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, Wiley-blackwell. 2009.This chapter contains sections titled: The Context of “Morality” The Moral Worldview Dissemblance and Displacement Conscience The Beautiful Soul References Further Reading.
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78Hegel: Religion, Economics, and the Politics of Spirit 1770-1807Philosophical Review 99 (4): 637. 1990.
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42Weimar Philosophy and the Fate of Neo-KantianismIn Peter E. Gordon & John P. McCormick (eds.), Weimar Thought: A Contested Legacy, Princeton University Press. pp. 115-132. 2013.
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126HegelRoutledge. 2005.Hegel (1770-1831) is one of the major philosophers of the nineteenth century. Many of the major philosophical movements of the twentieth century - from existentialism to analytic philosophy - grew out of reactions against Hegel. He is also one of the hardest philosophers to understand and his complex ideas, though rewarding, are often misunderstood. In this magisterial and lucid introduction, Frederick Beiser covers every major aspect of Hegel's thought. He places Hegel in the historical context…Read more
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40Toland and the Deism ControversyIn The sovereignty of reason: the defense of rationality in the early English Enlightenment, Princeton University Press. pp. 220-265. 1996.
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122The Main Philosophical Writings and the Novel AllwillPhilosophical Review 105 (2): 248. 1996.Jacobi’s importance in the history of German philosophy has long been recognized. Yet his writings have been little studied in the English-speaking world, mainly because very few of them have been translated. George di Giovanni’s translation and edition of some of Jacobi’s main philosophical writings now fills this serious gap. This is the first major scholarly edition in English of Jacobi’s writings. The quality of the translation and the editing set a high standard for future work. Giovanni’s …Read more
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109Schiller as philosopher: A reply to my criticsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 51 (1). 2008.
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102Kant's intellectual development: 1746–1781In Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Kant, Cambridge University Press. pp. 26--61. 1992.
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Hegel and the Problem of MetaphysicsIn Frederick C. Beiser (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Hegel, Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--24. 1993.
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49German idealism: the struggle against subjectivism, 1781-1801 /Frederick C. BeiserHarvard University Press. 2002.One of the very few accounts in English of German idealism, this ambitious work advances and revises our understanding of both the history and the thought of the classical period of German philosophy. As he traces the structure and evolution of idealism as a doctrine, Frederick Beiser exposes a strong objective, or realist, strain running from Kant to Hegel and identifies the crucial role of the early romantics—Hölderlin, Schlegel, and Novalis—as the founders of absolute idealism.
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The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2008.The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy examines Hegel within his broader historical and philosophical contexts. Covering all major aspects of Hegel's philosophy, the volume provides an introduction to his logic, epistemology, philosophy of mind, social and political philosophy, philosophy of nature and aesthetics. It includes essays by an internationally recognised team of Hegel scholars. The volume begins with Terry Pinkard's article on Hegel's life, a conspectus of …Read more
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1Mathematical method in Kant, Schelling, and HegelIn Michael Friedman, Mary Domski & Michael Dickson (eds.), Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science, Open Court. 2010.
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35IndexIn The sovereignty of reason: the defense of rationality in the early English Enlightenment, Princeton University Press. pp. 329-333. 1996.
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115Weltschmerz: Pessimism in German Philosophy, 1860–1900Oxford University Press UK. 2016.Weltschmerz is a study of the pessimism that dominated German philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth century. Pessimism was essentially the theory that life is not worth living, and was introduced into German philosophy by Schopenhauer. Frederick C. Beiser examines the intense and long controversy that arose from Schopenhauer's pessimism, which changed the agenda of philosophy in Germany away from the logic of the sciences and toward an examination of the value of life. He examines the …Read more
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HegelRoutledge. 2002.Hegel (1770-1831) is one of the major philosophers of the nineteenth century. Many of the major philosophical movements of the twentieth century - from existentialism to analytic philosophy - grew out of reactions against Hegel. He is also one of the hardest philosophers to understand and his complex ideas, though rewarding, are often misunderstood. In this magisterial and lucid introduction, Frederick Beiser covers every major aspect of Hegel's thought. He places Hegel in the historical context…Read more
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138Diotima's children: German aesthetic rationalism from Leibniz to LessingOxford University Press. 2009.Diotima's Children is a re-examination of the rationalist tradition of aesthetics which prevailed in Germany in the late seventeenth and eighteenth century.
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The paradox of romantic metaphysicsIn Nikolas Kompridis (ed.), Philosophical Romanticism, Routledge. 2006.
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137Schiller as philosopher: a re-examinationOxford University Press. 2005.Fred Beiser, renowned as one of the world's leading historians of German philosophy, presents a brilliant new study of Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805), rehabilitating him as a philosopher worthy of serious attention. Beiser shows, in particular, that Schiller's engagement with Kant is far more subtle and rewarding than is often portrayed. Promising to be a landmark in the study of German thought, Schiller as Philosopher will be compulsory reading for any philosopher, historian, or literary sc…Read more
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