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Figuring the Self: Subject, Absolute, and Others in Classical German Philosophy by David E. Klemm β€” book cover

Figuring the Self: Subject, Absolute, and Others in Classical German Philosophy

by David E. Klemm (Editor), Gunter Zoller
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Overview

This book consists of twelve essays which present, discuss, and assess the principal accounts of the self in classical German philosophy, focusing on the period around 1800 and covering Kant, Fichte, Holderlin, Novalis, Schelling, Schlieiermacher, and Hegel.

Synopsis

This book consists of twelve essays which present, discuss, and assess the principal accounts of the self in classical German philosophy, focusing on the period around 1800 and covering Kant, Fichte, Holderlin, Novalis, Schelling, Schlieiermacher, and Hegel.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1997
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Pages
271
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780791432006

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