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| #5991169 in Books | Christopher Lauer | 2012-01-05 | 2012-01-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 233.93 x.46 x6.14l,.68 | File type: PDF | 216 pages | Suspension Of Reason In Hegel And Schelling||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I agree that this book leans heavily on Schelling, ...|By Customer|I agree that this book leans heavily on Schelling, but don't be mislead: Lauer knows Hegel well. Certainly grad-level, very dense and at times frustrating, especially in chapters centering on works one hasn't spend sufficient time with. Overall, a well-argued and illuminating book.|3 of 5 people found the foll|About the Author|Christopher Lauer is Lecturer in Philosophy at Penn State University, USA.
In this rigorous historical analysis, Lauer challenges traditional readings that have reduced two of German idealism’s most important thinkers to opposing caricatures: Hegel the uncompromising systematist blind to the novelty and contingency of human life and Schelling the protean thinker drawn to all manner of pseudoscientific charlatanry. Bringing together recent scholarship that is just beginning to realise Schelling’s centrality in the overthrow of metaph...
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