For the Love of Metaphysics: Nihilism and the Conflict of Reason From Kant to Rosenzweig

New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press (2018)
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This book argues that the development of German philosophy from Kant, through post-Kantian German Idealism, to the thought of Franz Rosenzweig, was largely driven by the perceived promise of Kant's philosophy for solving the conflict of reason, but also by its perceived shortcomings in solving this conflict.

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