The Philosophy of Nicolai Hartmann / / Roberto Poli, Carlo Scognamiglio, Frederic Tremblay.

Nicolai Hartmann was one of the most prolific and original, yet sober, clear and rigorous, 20th century German philosophers. Hartmann was brought up as a Neo-Kantian, but soon turned his back on Kantianism to become one of the most important proponents of ontological realism. He developed what he ca...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
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Chapter 1: Hartmann's Theory of Categories: Introductory Remarks /
Chapter 2: Nicolai Hartmann's Aporetics and Its Place in the History of Philosophy /
Chapter 3: Aporetics in Nicolai Hartmann and Beyond /
Chapter 4: Nicolai Hartmann: A Crucial Figure in German Philosophical Anthropology - Without Belonging to the Paradigm /
Chapter 5: The Layered Structure of the World in N. Hartmann's Ontology and a Processual View /
Chapter 6: Nicolai Hartmann's Definition of Biological Species /
Chapter 7: Nicolai Hartmann's Theory of Psyche /
Chapter 8: Nicolai Hartmann's Approach to Affectivity and Its Relevance for the Current Debate Over Feelings /
Chapter 9: Hartmann on the Unity of Moral Value /
Chapter 10: Hartmann's Platonic Ethics /
Chapter 11: Nicolai Hartmann's Plato. A Tribute to the "Power of Dialectics" (Parmenides, 135c 2) /
Chapter 12: Nicolai Hartmann as a Post-Neo-Kantian /
Chapter 13: Between Ontology and the Theory of Objects: Nicolai Hartmann and Hans Pichler /
Chapter 14: Hartmann's Philosophy of Mathematics /
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Summary:Nicolai Hartmann was one of the most prolific and original, yet sober, clear and rigorous, 20th century German philosophers. Hartmann was brought up as a Neo-Kantian, but soon turned his back on Kantianism to become one of the most important proponents of ontological realism. He developed what he calls the "new ontology", on which relies a systematic opus dealing with all the main areas of philosophy. His work had major influences both in philosophy and in various scientific disciplines. The contributions collected in this volume from an international group of Hartmann scholars and philosophers explore subjects such as Hartmann's philosophical development from Neo-Kantianism to ontological realism, the difference between the way he and Heidegger overcame Neo-Kantianism, his Platonism concerning eternal objects and his interpretation of Plato, his Aristotelianism, his theoretical relation to Wolff's ontology and Meinong's theory of objects, his treatment and use of the aporematic method, his metaphysics, his ethics and theory of values, his philosophy of mind, his philosophy of mathematics, as well as the influence he had on 20th century philosophical anthropology and biology.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110254181
9783110238570
9783110238488
9783110636949
9783110261189
9783110261233
9783110261257
DOI:10.1515/9783110254181
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Statement of Responsibility: Roberto Poli, Carlo Scognamiglio, Frederic Tremblay.