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Modern German Thought from Kant to Habermas : An Annotated German-Language Reader

Modern German Thought from Kant to Habermas : An Annotated German-Language Reader

Author: Henk De Berg Duncan Large
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Publication Date: 01 Oct 2012
ISBN-13: 9781571133540
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The first book that presents key original texts from the modern German philosophical tradition to English-language students and scholars of German, with introductions, commentaries, and annotations that make them accessible.

German-language thinkers such as Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud are central to modernity. Yet their reception in the English-speaking world has largely depended on translations, a situation that has often hampered full engagement with the rhetorical and philosophical complexity of the German history of ideas. The present volume, the first of its kind, is a response to this situation. After an introduction charting the remarkable flowering of German-language thought since the eighteenth century, it offers extracts - in the original German - from sixteen major philosophical texts, with extensive introductions and annotations in English. All extracts are carefully chosen to introduce the individual thinkers while allowing the reader to pursue broader themes such as the fate of reason or the history of modern selfhood. The book offers students and scholars of German a complement to linguistic, historical, andliterary study by giving them access to the wealth of German-language philosophy. It represents a new way into the work of a succession of thinkers who have defined modern philosophy and thus remain of crucial relevance today.
The philosophers: Immanuel Kant, G. W. F. Hegel, Ludwig Feuerbach, Karl Marx, Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud, Martin Heidegger, Walter Benjamin, Georg Lukacs, Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno, Jurgen Habermas.
Henk de Berg is Professor of German at the University of Sheffield. Duncan Large is Professor of European Literature and Translation at the University of East Anglia.


Table of Contents


Introduction: German Thought since Kant
"Beantwortung der Frage: Was ist Aufklarung?" (1784, Kant)
Kritik der reinen Vernunft. Vorrede zur zweiten Auflage (1787, Kant)
Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts (1821, Hegel)
Das Wesen des Christentums (1841, Feuerbach)
Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung, vol. 2: "Von der Nichtigkeit und dem Leiden des Lebens" (1844, Schopenhauer)
"Zur Kritik der Hegelschen Rechtsphilosophie. Einleitung" (1844, Marx)
"Thesen uber Feuerbach" (1845, Marx)
Zur Kritik der Politischen OEkonomie. Vorwort (1859, Marx)
Goetzen-Dammerung oder Wie man mit dem Hammer philosophiert (1889, Nietzsche)
UEber Psychoanalyse (1910, Freud)
Das Unbehagen in der Kultur (1930, Freud)
Sein und Zeit (1927, Heidegger)
Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit (1939, Benjamin)
"Einfuhrung in die asthetischen Schriften von Marx und Engels" (1946, Lukacs)
Dialektik der Aufklarung: Philosophische Fragmente (1944/47, Horkheimer and Adorno)
"Die Moderne -- ein unvollendetes Projekt" (1980, Habermas)


Author Description


HENK DE BERG is Professor of German at the University of Sheffield. He has authored a book for Camden House (Freud's Theory and Its Use in Literary and Cultural Studies, 2002, pb 2004) and co-edited two (Modern German Thought, 2012, and Tzvetan Todorov, 2020).






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