This is a better book dealing with the legacy of romantic science, Goethe, Humboldt, Schelling. This deals with ideas of Living Forces, their views on gender, reproduction, life etcpic.twitter.com/m13SJw39lk
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This is a better book dealing with the legacy of romantic science, Goethe, Humboldt, Schelling. This deals with ideas of Living Forces, their views on gender, reproduction, life etcpic.twitter.com/m13SJw39lk
This book is a more concise, less technical recapitulation of the chapters on the Novalis, Schlegel and Schelling from German Idealism. Repeats many of the same points. Discusses the influence of Plato, Spinoza, Leibniz on Naturphilosophie and how this undergirds romantic theorypic.twitter.com/HtMPlO0IAw
Hegel scholarship is whole other world beyond scope of thread, Im not an expert , but this is a very good book imo that properly situates Hegel within the philosophical project of the era to unite Herder and Kant, Spinoza and Leibniz etc. See also Taylor’s The Language Animalpic.twitter.com/a2siufMb5H
Manfred Frank is one of the top historians of Romantic philosophy, he has 1000 page german book about it, untranslated unfortunately. These lectures are only thing of his in English. He tends to stress post-modern elements of Romanticism. Good insight into current status of fieldpic.twitter.com/byAUeF0n8i
This is book I actually had in my backpack when I was trolling about completing the system, recommended by Beiser himself, its an Analytical defense of systemacity in German Idealism. Very technical read. Wouldnt start with this, but very ambitious reconstruction worth readingpic.twitter.com/0kbksuEmGE
I loved this one, recent book by Allison just on the Transcendental Deduction, the crucial lynchpin of Kant’s whole system. Technical book but its treatment of Transcendental Logic (what kant is actually talking about with synthetic vs analytic judgements) is spectacularpic.twitter.com/XzIB1afWOV
Choice volume, rare stuff. Very solid 150 page into to Jacobi. He was Hamann’s chief disciple and most strident anti-spinozist of the era. This book includes one of his novels and his famous essays on Spinoza and David Hume as well as correspondence with Fichte and Mendelssohnpic.twitter.com/FyU5xhu012
Cassirer is an underappreciated but important neo-kantian philosopher and this book is probably the classic biography of Kant. Id overall recommend that Heidegger people start here and also look into Neo-Kantianism as part of their reading (see Beisers book on neo-kantianism too)pic.twitter.com/aODCUcdgbe
Do you find it good on the philosophy? Everything I read by Cassirer projects neokantianism back onto Kant
But in some ways Kant is a neo-kantian, neo-kantianism is a parallel tradition going back to 1790s
fair enough - but while kant contains all the idealist traditions within himself (even lord russell’s) someone whose main source on Kant was Cassirer would get a very one-sided view
True but Id recommend reading every book in the thread
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