Idealism | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Idealism category, you will find foundational works on classical German philosophy, particularly on thinkers such as Hegel, Schelling, Fichte, and Kant. The texts address central themes such as freedom, subjectivity, aesthetics, dialectics, and the relationship between reason and reality. In addition to introductions, handbooks, and systematic overviews, the selection also includes historical contextualizations, such as Hegel’s teaching career in Nuremberg or Schelling’s philosophy of art.
The works are intended for students, faculty, and those interested in philosophy who wish to explore the foundations of idealism, its historical developments, or its connections to other philosophical traditions. Typical formats include textbooks, annotated editions, thematic studies, and anthologies on specific aspects such as the philosophy of law, theory of history, or its reception in modern philosophy.