This essay analyzes George di Giovanni’s books Freedom and Religion in Kant and His Immediate Successors: The Vocation of Humankind, 1774-1800 (Cambridge University Press, 2005) and Hegel and the Challenge of Spinoza: A Study in German Idealism, 1801-1831 (Cambridge University Press, 2021). We address the central topic of these publications and identify its sources. The essay then clarifies how di Giovanni’s analysis pivots on the anti-metaphysical interpretation of Fichte’s and Hegel’s philosophies, which then leads to a distinct definition of the philosophy of religion.
The practical beyond ethics. Notes on George di Giovanni’s interpretation of classical german philosophy.
Livieri Paolo
2022-01-01
Abstract
This essay analyzes George di Giovanni’s books Freedom and Religion in Kant and His Immediate Successors: The Vocation of Humankind, 1774-1800 (Cambridge University Press, 2005) and Hegel and the Challenge of Spinoza: A Study in German Idealism, 1801-1831 (Cambridge University Press, 2021). We address the central topic of these publications and identify its sources. The essay then clarifies how di Giovanni’s analysis pivots on the anti-metaphysical interpretation of Fichte’s and Hegel’s philosophies, which then leads to a distinct definition of the philosophy of religion.File in questo prodotto:
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