The Philosophy of German Idealism [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 20 (2):173-174 (1990)
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The range of excellent English versions of important materials in German idealism continues to increase. The present book is Volume 23 of Behler’s German Library series. Although the focus of the series is literature, several volumes are devoted to major philosophical figures and schools. Thus, the editor would have us view this volume as a companion to those on Kant and Hegel. As might be expected, editorial selections in a series of this kind are difficult and controversial. The earlier Kant volume in this series, for example, includes less of the technical parts of The Critique of Pure Reason than a philosophical reader will want to have available.

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Walter E. Wright
Clark University

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