Alexander Baumgarten's Ethica Philosophica (1740) served as a chief
textbook of philosophical instruction in German universities for
several decades, and was used by Immanuel Kant for his lectures on
moral philosophy between 1759 and 1794. Now translated into English
for the first time, John Hymers explores the extent of Baumgarten's
influence on the development of German philosophy. Accompanied by an
introduction to Baumgarten and his work, this translation features an
explanation of the main themes of the Ethica Philosophica, touching
upon its relation to Christian Wolff and G.F. Meier's practical
philosophy, but focusing especially on its role in Kant's lectures.
First-time translations of elucidatory passages from the writings of
Meier, Wolff, and Heinrich Köhler appear together with the relevant
transcriptions of Kant's lectures on ethics. Based on a thorough
knowledge of the original text, Hymers' clear translation and
supporting material makes it possible to distinguish Kant's own
remarks and insights from his attempts to expound and summarize
Baumgarten's ideas. This is a much-needed contribution for anyone
working in the history of modern philosophy.
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A Critical Translation
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ISBN
9781350192621
Publisert
2023
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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