Selected Topics in Classical German Philosophy
Lectures: 30
Seminars: 30
Tutorials: 0
ECTS credit: 5
Lecturer(s): prof. dr. Kobe Zdravko
The course is dedicated to the intensive study of selected topics in Classical German Philosophy, its immediate historical environment and repercussions connecting the authors between Kant and Hegel to the actual philosophical discussion. Since the specific content of the course varies each year, its nature is determined primarily by the objective to present the actual state of philosophical investigations in the field, and to prepare for the active participation in the philosophical debate. The relevant topics, to be specified for each semester, include: the problem of subjectivity, negativity, recognition, intersubjectivity, transcendental method, justification of knowledge, dialectical method and reason, theory of freedom, morality and Sittlichkeit, history, society, state etc. Special attention is given to Hegel’s confrontation with Kant, Jacobi, Fichte and Schelling, and to his influence on the contemporary philosophy.
The topic of the course is to be specifically announced for each semester; if the topic changes, the student can choose the course repeatedly.
I. Kant, Kritika čistega uma, DTP, Ljubljana 2019. COBISS.SI-ID - 303260672
I. Kant, Kritika praktičnega uma, DTP, Ljubljana 2003. COBISS.SI-ID - 121899008
G. W. F. Hegel, Fenomenologija duha, DTP, Ljubljana 1998. COBISS.SI-ID - 75982336
G. W. F. Hegel, Oris filozofije pravice, Krtina, Ljubljana 2013. COBISS.SI-ID - 271154176
G. W. F. Hegel, Znanost logike, I-II, DTP, Ljubljana 1991, 1994. COBISS.SI-ID - 112015360 in 39611136
Henry E. Allison, Kant's Transcendental Idealism: an interpretation and defense, New Haven & London 1983. COBISS.SI-ID - 7979362
Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Meje uma: raziskava o ciljih in motivih nemškega idealizma, Krtina, Ljubljana 2009. COBISS.SI-ID - 248916480