German Idealism 19th Century History of Philosophy
The German Idealist movement may be said to begin with Kant, but did not become fully developed until the rise of the speculative idealists like Fichte, Hegel and Schelling.
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- German Idealism - Sequential articles on the movement in general, Kant, Fichte, and Schelling.
- Bibliography: The Young Hegelians - List of English-language academic works relating to this german movement. Compiled by Ralph Dumain.
- The Young Hegelians - Part of a profile of Max Stirner, this article includes a brief history of ideas from this movement's perspective.
- Wikipedia: Young Hegelians - Article on this mid-19th-century radical student movement, whose members included Bauer, Feuerbach and Marx.
- Shakespeare on the Continent: Influence of Hegelianism - Section from the Cambridge History of English and 19th century American idealism Literature, reviewing the impacting of Hegelian thought 19th century on German idealism criticism of Shakespeare.
- The Society for German Idealism - American scholarly association devoted to work on this german period. 19th century Basic information, events, contact information.
- Wikipedia: German Idealism - Article from this open reference.
- The First Hegelians: An Introduction - An article on the Young Hegelian movement by Lawrence Stepelevich.
- Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: German Idealism - Article on this movement, reviewing its development from its roots in the early Enlightenment to the mid-19th century.
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