German idealism
German idealism was a philosophical movement that emerged in Germany in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It developed out of the work of Immanuel Kant in the 1780s and 1790s, and was closely linked both with Romanticism and the revolutionary politics of the Enlightenment. The best-known thinkers in the movement, besides Kant, were Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and the proponents of Jena Romanticism (Friedrich Hölderlin, Novalis, and Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel). August Ludwig Hülsen, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Gottlob Ernst Schulze, Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Salomon Maimon, Friedrich Schleiermacher, and Arthur Schopenhauer also made major contributions.
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Alan M. OlsonAlenka ZupančičAlexander DobrokhotovAllen W. WoodBernard ReginsterBonnie MannDaniel O. DahlstromDavid Bruce IngramDavid Farrell KrellDavid Wood (philosopher)Diego BubbioDietmar HeidemannDominik FinkeldeFranz RosenzweigHelmut WautischerIain Hamilton GrantJason WirthJulian YoungMalek ShojaeeMarie-Eve MorinMichael Lewis (philosopher)Miguel de BeisteguiMladen DolarOmid Payrow ShabaniPaul ReddingRichard VelkleySean McGrath (philosopher)Simon LumsdenSlavoj ŽižekStephen HoulgateStephen MulhallTheodore GeorgeTilottama RajanTom Rockmore
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Adam Karl August von EschenmayerArthur DrewsArthur_SchopenhauerAugust Ludwig HülsenChristian Hermann WeisseCostanzo PreveDean MoyarDieter HenrichFriedrich Adolf TrendelenburgFriedrich Eduard BenekeFriedrich Heinrich JacobiFriedrich SchlegelFriedrich SchleiermacherFriedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_SchellingGottlob Ernst SchulzeGustav TeichmüllerHermann LotzeHermann UlriciImmanuel Hermann FichteImmanuel_KantJakob Friedrich FriesJakob Sigismund BeckJohann Friedrich HerbartJohann Georg HamannJohann Gottlieb FichteJohn Armstrong (British writer/philosopher)John Watson (philosopher)Karl Christian Friedrich KrauseKarl Leonhard ReinholdKarl Robert Eduard von HartmannPhilipp MainländerRudolf Christoph EuckenSalomon MaimonSebastian GardnerSusan ShellWilliam Desmond (philosopher)
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19th-century philosophy20th-century philosophyA priori and a posterioriAbsolute idealismAdam Karl August von EschenmayerAdolf LassonAdolf SchlatterAdrian Johnston (philosopher)Alan M. OlsonAlenka ZupančičAlexander DobrokhotovAlexander SomekAlison StoneAllen W. WoodAnalytic theologyAndreas DorschelAndrej DudrovichAndrzej_GrzegorczykAnnemarie Gethmann-SiefertAnthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of ShaftesburyAnthroposophyAnti-realismAntonio NegriArt as ExperienceArthur DrewsArthur_SchopenhauerAugust Ludwig HülsenAugust SchleicherBernard ReginsterBonnie MannBrian O'Connor (philosopher)British idealismCatholic dogmatic theologyCentre de recherche et de documentation sur HegelCharles MaurrasChristian Hermann WeisseChristians for SocialismClass conflictClassical MarxismColeridge's theory of life
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Alan M. OlsonAlenka ZupančičAllen W. WoodBernard ReginsterBonnie MannDaniel O. DahlstromDavid Bruce IngramDavid Farrell KrellDavid Wood (philosopher)Diego BubbioDietmar HeidemannDominik FinkeldeFranz RosenzweigHelmut WautischerJason WirthJulian YoungMalek ShojaeeMarie-Eve MorinMichael Lewis (philosopher)Miguel de BeisteguiMladen DolarOmid Payrow ShabaniPaul ReddingRichard VelkleySean McGrath (philosopher)Simon LumsdenSlavoj ŽižekStephen HoulgateStephen MulhallTheodore GeorgeTilottama RajanTom Rockmore
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German idealism
German idealism was a philosophical movement that emerged in Germany in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It developed out of the work of Immanuel Kant in the 1780s and 1790s, and was closely linked both with Romanticism and the revolutionary politics of the Enlightenment. The best-known thinkers in the movement, besides Kant, were Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and the proponents of Jena Romanticism (Friedrich Hölderlin, Novalis, and Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel). August Ludwig Hülsen, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Gottlob Ernst Schulze, Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Salomon Maimon, Friedrich Schleiermacher, and Arthur Schopenhauer also made major contributions.
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Als Deutscher Idealismus wird ...... n vielfältiger Wechselwirkung.
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El idealismo alemán es una esc ...... ze, Reinhold y Schleiermacher.
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German idealism was a philosop ...... ated with Schelling and Hegel.
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Het Duitse idealisme is een fi ...... rote systeemfilosofen genoemd.
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Idealizm niemiecki – filozofia ...... auką, jak wówczas w Niemczech.
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L'Idealisme alemany és una esc ...... ld i Friedrich Schleiermacher.
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L'idealismo tedesco è una corr ...... eso anche Arthur Schopenhauer.
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L'idéalisme allemand est le no ...... lin va être l'auditeur direct.
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Německý idealismus (někdy také ...... lení obou totalit 20. století.
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O Idealismo alemão (também con ...... s filosofias Idealismo Alemão.
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Als Deutscher Idealismus wird ...... utsche Philosophie bezeichnet.
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El idealismo alemán es una esc ...... en sí mismo («la cosa en sí»)
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German idealism was a philosop ...... also made major contributions.
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Het Duitse idealisme is een fi ...... en de theoloog Schleiermacher.
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Idealizm niemiecki – filozofia ...... fią a nauką, jak wówczas w Nie
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L'Idealisme alemany és una esc ...... ld i Friedrich Schleiermacher.
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L'idealismo tedesco è una corr ...... eso anche Arthur Schopenhauer.
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L'idéalisme allemand est le no ...... eph von Schelling (1775-1854).
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Německý idealismus (někdy také ...... 1797, patrně z ruky Hegelovy.
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O Idealismo alemão (também con ...... o francês etc. Torna-se, então
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Deutscher Idealismus
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Duits idealisme
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German idealism
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Idealisme alemany
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Idealismo alemán
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Idealismo alemão
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Idealismo tedesco
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Idealizm niemiecki
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Idéalisme allemand
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Německý idealismus
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