Idealism Past and Present [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 16 (2):153-153 (1986)
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Vesey has collected fifteen essays from Royal Institute of Philosophy lectures on idealism, particularly that of Berkeley, Kant, the Post-Kantians, and, it is claimed, of Wittgenstein. The result is the presentation of idealism as a philosophical viewpoint that is diverse and rooted deeply in Western philosophy. While this volume is not organized into sections, the contributors address such questions as: Did Plato, in Parmenides, lean toward the idealism that holds that the world is essentially structured by categories of thought? How did Descartes make Berkeley’s idealism possible? How do Kant’s “appearances” differ from Berkeley’s “ideas”? Is the traditional “double affection” interpretation of Kant’s idealism—that human experience is the product of unknown things-in-themselves interacting with equally unknown selves—fundamentally mistaken? Is the basic Kantian notion that of the unavoidable relativity of a framework? How did Hegel’s “absolute” idealism differ from Kant’s subjective idealism? How was Fichte a forerunner of Sartre and Wittgenstein? Are the idealist aspects of Marxism compatible with materialism? What is the linguistic philosopher’s equivalent of Bradley’s doctrine of internal relations? Is Bernard Williams right in thinking that Wittgenstein’s later philosophy points in the direction of a transcendental idealism?

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