Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
About the Book Series
This series considers influential figures and movements in this key period in philosophy. It covers studies of individual authors, as well as the principal philosophical developments and debates of the era.
Justice and Freedom in Hegel
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By Paolo Diego Bubbio, Andrew Buchwalter
June 03, 2024
This volume explores the relationship between justice and freedom in Hegel’s practical philosophy, with a particular focus on the pivotal concept of reciprocal recognition. The contributors analyze the intersubjective relations between individuals and institutions through the lens of Hegel and ...
Interpreting Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: Expositions and Critique of Contemporary Readings
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By Ivan Boldyrev, Sebastian Stein
May 27, 2024
This book focuses on the interpretations of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit that have proved influential over the past decades. Current readers of Hegel’s Phenomenology face an abundance of interpretive literature devoted to this difficult text and confront a plethora of different philosophical ...
Kierkegaard, Mimesis, and Modernity: A Study of Imitation, Existence, and Affect
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By Wojciech Kaftanski
January 29, 2024
This book challenges the widespread view of Kierkegaard’s idiosyncratic and predominantly religious position on mimesis. Taking mimesis as a crucial conceptual point of reference in reading Kierkegaard, this book offers a nuanced understanding of the relation between aesthetics and religion in his ...
Hegel’s Encyclopedic System
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By Sebastian Stein, Joshua Wretzel
September 25, 2023
This book discusses the most comprehensive of Hegel’s works: his long-neglected Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline. It contains original essays by internationally renowned and emerging voices in Hegel scholarship. Their contributions elucidate fundamental aspects of Hegel’s ...
Kantian Legacies in German Idealism
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By Gerad Gentry
September 25, 2023
Scholarship on Immanuel Kant and the German Idealists often attends to the points of divergence. While differences are vital, this volume does the opposite, offering a close inspection of some of the key Kantian concepts that are embraced and retained by the Idealists. It does this by bringing ...
Schopenhauer’s Moral Philosophy
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By Patrick Hassan
September 25, 2023
This volume brings together internationally recognised Schopenhauer scholars to develop new perspectives on his moral philosophy. Despite anticipating and engaging with many of the arguments now recognisable in Anglophone moral philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer has often been overlooked as a ...
Hegel and the Frankfurt School
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By Paul Giladi
January 09, 2023
This collection of original essays discusses the relationship between Hegel and the Frankfurt School Critical Theory tradition. The book’s aim is to take stock of this fascinating, complex, and complicated relationship. The volume is divided into five parts: Part I focuses on dialectics and ...
Reason and Conversion in Kierkegaard and the German Idealists
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By Ryan Kemp, Christopher Iacovetti
August 01, 2022
In his late work Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason, Immanuel Kant struggles to answer a straightforward, yet surprisingly difficult, question: how is radical conversion—a complete reorientation of a person’s most deeply held values—possible? In this book, Ryan S. Kemp and Christopher ...
Hegel’s Foundation Free Metaphysics: The Logic of Singularity
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By Gregory S. Moss
April 29, 2022
Winner of the hegelpd–prize 2022 Contemporary philosophical discourse has deeply problematized the possibility of absolute existence. Hegel’s Foundation Free Metaphysics demonstrates that by reading Hegel’s Doctrine of the Concept in his Science of Logic as a form of Absolute Dialetheism, Hegel’s ...
Nietzsche's Psychology of Ressentiment: Revenge and Justice in "On the Genealogy of Morals"
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By Guy Elgat
July 16, 2019
Ressentiment—the hateful desire for revenge—plays a pivotal role in Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals. Ressentiment explains the formation of bad conscience, guilt, asceticism, and, most importantly, it motivates the "slave revolt" that gives rise to Western morality’s values. Ressentiment, ...
Hegel's Philosophical Psychology
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By Susanne Herrmann-Sinai, Lucia Ziglioli
January 23, 2019
Hegel’s Philosophical Psychology draws attention to a largely overlooked piece of Hegel’s philosophy: his substantial and philosophically rich treatment of psychology at the end of the Philosophy of Subjective Spirit, which itself belongs to his main work, the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical ...
An Interpretation of Nietzsche's On the Uses and Disadvantage of History for Life
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By Anthony K. Jensen
June 08, 2018
With his An Interpretation of Nietzsche’s "On the Uses and Disadvantage of History for Life", Anthony K. Jensen shows how 'timely' Nietzsche’s second "Untimely Meditation" really is. This comprehensive and insightful study contextualizes and analyzes a wide range of Nietzsche’s earlier thoughts ...