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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Translator’s Note
Preface to the English Translation
1 - Does German Philosophy Have a History? And Has There Ever Been a “German Spirit”?
2 - The Birth of God in the Soul: The Beginnings of German-language Philosophizing in the Middle Ages in the Work of Meister Eckhart and Nicholas of Cusa’s Consummation and Demolition of Medieval Thought
3 - The Change in the Philosophical Situation Brought about by the Reformation: Paracelsus’s New Natural Philosophy and the “No” in Jakob Böhme’s God
4 - Only the Best Is Good Enough for God: Leibniz’s Synthesis of Scholasticism and the New Science
5 - The German Ethical Revolution: Immanuel Kant
6 - The Human Sciences as a Religious Duty: Lessing, Hamann, Herder, Schiller, the Early Romantics, and Wilhelm von Humboldt
7 - The Longing for a System: German Idealism
8 - The Revolt against Christian Dogmatics: Schopenhauer’s Discovery of the Indian World
9 - The Revolt against the Bourgeois World: Ludwig Feuerbach and Karl Marx
10 - The Revolt against Universalistic Morals: Friedrich Nietzsche
11 - The Exact Sciences as a Challenge and the Rise of Analytic Philosophy: Frege, the Viennese and Berlin Circles, Wittgenstein
12 - The Search for a Foundation of the Human Sciences and the Social Sciences in Neo-Kantianism and Dilthey, and Husserl’s Exploration of Consciousness
13 - Is Philosophy Partly to Blame for the German Catastrophe? Heidegger between Fundamental Ontology and History of Being
14 - National Socialist Anthropology and Political Philosophy: Arnold Gehlen and Carl Schmitt
15 - The Federal Republic’s Adaptation to Western European Normality: Gadamer, the Two Frankfurt Schools, and Hans Jonas
16 - Why We Cannot Assume That There Will Continue to Be a German Philosophy
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