The philosopher and historian of culture Wilhelm Dilthey (1833-1911) has had a significant and continuing influence on twentieth-century Continental philosophy and in a broad range of scholarly disciplines. Rudolf Makkreel interprets Dilthey's philosophy and provides a guide to its complex development. Against the tendency to divorce Dilthey's early psychological writings from his later hermeneutical and historical works, Makkreel argues for their essential continuity.
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"An important contribution to our understanding of Dilthey and the critical philosophy of history."---Else N. Bulhof, The American Historical Review "A work of conscientious and penetrating scholarship."---Melvin Rader, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism "This is a much-needed book on Dilthey; full-scale and authoritative, situating his thought firmly in its historical context and relating it to major criticisms, both by contemporaries and by successors."---William H. Dray, International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion
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Höhe: 222 mm
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978-0-691-10032-6 (9780691100326)
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Rudolf A. Makkreel is Candler Professor of Philosophy at Emory University and editor of the Journal of the History of Philosophy.