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    Format: 1 online resource (544 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-281-91717-6 , 9786611917173 , 90-474-1918-9
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 149
    Content: It is widely agreed that Protestant scholasticism influenced Kant’s thinking on the question of Divine Providence. But the nature and extent of that influence have never been explored in detail. This is the scholarly lacuna the present volume seeks to fill. It shows how Kant, from his pre-Critical period onward, grappled with the concept of Divine Providence, sought to subjectivize and naturalize it, and how Protestant scholasticism played an important role, both positive and negative, in this endeavor. It also makes clear how this critical philosophical conversation gave rise to a powerful notion of the progress of the human species – a vital part of the Enlightenment’s enduring legacy. This study thus provides not only a unique theological-philosophical overview of 18th-century speculation on the question of Divine Providence; it also sheds important new light on the significance of the German Enlightenment.
    Note: Originally presented as the author's thesis--Regensburg, 2005. , Vorläufige Material / , Kapitel 1. Einleitung / , Kapitel 2. Kurzer Überblick Über Die Vorsehungslehre In Philosophie Und Theologie / , Kapitel 3. Bedeutende Einflüsse Außerhalb Der Schulphilosophie / , Kapitel 4. Christian Wolff (1679–1754) / , Kapitel 5. Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten (1714–1762) / , Kapitel 6. Christian August Crusius (1712–1775) / , Kapitel 7. Moses Mendelssohn (1728–1786) / , Kapitel 8. Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694–1768) / , Kapitel 9. Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jerusalem (1709–1789) / , Kapitel 10. Siegmund Jacob Baumgarten (1706–1757) / , Kapitel 11. Johann Friedrich Stapfer (1708–1775) / , Kapitel 12. Das Optimismusfragment (1753–1755) / , Kapitel 13. \'Die Frage, Ob Die Erde Veralte, Physikalisch Erwogen\' (1754) / , Kapitel 14. Kants Schriften Über Das Erdbeben Von 1755 / , Kapitel 15. \'Allgemeine Naturgeschichte Und Theorie Des Himmels\' (1755) / , Kapitel 16. Die \'Nova Dilucidatio\' (1755) Und \'De Mundi Sensiblis\' (1770) / , Kapitel 17. \'Untersuchung Über Die Deutlichkeit Der Grundsätze Der Naturlichen Theologie Und Der Moral\' (1762) / , Kapitel 18. \'Der Einzig Mögliche Beweisgrund\' (1763) / , Kapitel 19. \'Beobachtungen Über Das Gefühl Des Schönen Und Erhabenen\' (1764) / , Kapitel 20. \'Träume Eines Geistersehers\' (1766) / , Kapitel 21. \'Von Den Verschiedenen Racen Der Menschen\' (1775) / , Kapitel 22. Der \'Kritische\' Kant Im Überblick / , Kapitel 23. Religionsphilosophie Und Metaphysik / , Kapitel 24. Kants Teleologie / , Kapitel 25. Kants Anthropologie / , Kapitel 26. Geschichtsphilosophie Und Politische Philosophie / , Kapitel 27. Zusammenfassung / , Literaturverzeichnis / , Register / , German
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-04-15607-0
    Language: German
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