Receptive Spirit: German Idealism and the Dynamics of Cultural Transmission

Author:   Márton Dornbach
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
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9780823268290


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 January 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Receptive Spirit: German Idealism and the Dynamics of Cultural Transmission


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Premised on the assumption that the mind is fundamentally active and self-determining, the German Idealist project gave rise to new ways of thinking about our dependence upon culturally transmitted models of thought, feeling, and creativity. Receptive Spirit elucidates the ways in which Kant, Fichte, Schlegel, and Hegel envisioned and enacted the conjunction of receptivity and spontaneous activity in the transmission of human-made models of mindedness. Their innovations have defined the very terms in which we think about the historical character of aesthetic experience, the development of philosophical thinking, the dynamics of textual communication, and the task of literary criticism. Combining a reconstructive approach to this key juncture of modern thought with close attention paid to subsequent developments, Marton Dornbach argues that we must continue to think within the framework established by the Idealists if we are to keep our bearings in the contemporary intellectual landscape.

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Author:   Márton Dornbach
Publisher:   Fordham University Press
Imprint:   Fordham University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780823268290


ISBN 10:   0823268292
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 January 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Receptive Spirit is a finely argued and erudite rereading of what is arguably the most important period in modern philosophy, the early reception of Kant's critical philosophy, when the timeless now of Kantian cognition met a great challenge in the historical mind that came onto the scene. -Paul North, Yale University Boldly conceived and meticulously executed, Dornbach's study of Kant, Fichte, Friedrich Schlegel, Hegel, Gadamer, and McDowell offers a compelling account of the 'pre-history' of philosophical hermeneutics. -Anthony Curtis Adler, Yonsei University


GCGBPReceptive Spirit is a finely argued and erudite rereading of what is arguably the most important period in modern philosophy, the early reception of KantGCOs critical philosophy, when the timeless now of Kantian cognition met a great challenge in the historical mind that came onto the scene.GC[yen] GCoPaul North, Yale University Receptive Spirit is a finely argued and erudite rereading of what is arguably the most important period in modern philosophy, the early reception of Kant's critical philosophy, when the timeless now of Kantian cognition met a great challenge in the historical mind that came onto the scene. -- Paul North, Yale University


Receptive Spirit is a finely argued and erudite rereading of what is arguably the most important period in modern philosophy, the early reception of Kant's critical philosophy, when the timeless now of Kantian cognition met a great challenge in the historical mind that came onto the scene. -Paul North, Yale University Boldly conceived and meticulously executed, Dornbach's study of Kant, Fichte, Friedrich Schlegel, Hegel, Gadamer, and McDowell offers a compelling account of the 'pre-history' of philosophical hermeneutics. -Anthony Curtis Adler, Yonsei University


Receptive Spirit is a finely argued and erudite rereading of what is arguably the most important period in modern philosophy, the early reception of Kant's critical philosophy, when the timeless now of Kantian cognition met a great challenge in the historical mind that came onto the scene. -- -Paul North Yale University


Receptive Spirit is a finely argued and erudite rereading of what is arguably the most important period in modern philosophy, the early reception of Kant's critical philosophy, when the timeless now of Kantian cognition met a great challenge in the historical mind that came onto the scene. -- Paul North, Yale University


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Márton Dornbach is Assistant Professor of German Studies at Stanford University.

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