
The Concept of Will in Classical German Philosophy
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- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I. Kant's Conception of Will
- Free Will and Determinism: A Solution to the Kantian Paradox
- Spontaneity and Contingency: Kant's Two Models of Rational Self-Determination
- How is the Corruption of the Will Possible? Kant on Natural Dialectic and Radical Evil
- Eleutheronomy: Will, Law and Liberty in Kant's Esoterically Political Philosophy
- Part II. The Concept of Will after Kant
- The Fact of Freedom: Reinhold's Theory of Free Will Reconsidered
- On the Real Possibility of a Pure Moral Will: Maimon vs. Kant
- Drive as a Constitutive Element of Practical Action in Jacobi and Fichte
- Drive and Will in Fichte's System of Ethics
- Reality as Resistance: The Concept of the Will in Bouterwek's Idea of an Apodictic (1799)
- "Will is Primal Being": Schelling's Critical Voluntarism
- Hegel's Logical Foundation of the Will: Reconciling Psychology and Social-Ontology
- Hegel and the Paradox of Willkür
- Ethics and Will in Schopenhauer's Philosophy
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects
- Notes on Contributors
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