The Edinburgh Critical History of Nineteenth-Century Philosophy

Acknowledgements Introduction: Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century, Alison Stone 1. The New Spinozism, George di Giovanni 2. The Absolute in German Romanticism and Idealism, Dalia T. Nassar 3. The Question of Romanticism, Judith Norman and Alistair Welchman 4. The Hermeneutic Turn in Philosophy of Nature in the Nineteenth Century, Philippe Huneman 5. Idealism and Naturalism in the Nineteenth Century, Sebastian Gardner 6. Darwinism and Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century: The 'Whole of Metaphysics'?, Gregory Moore 7. Faith and Knowledge, George Pattison 8. Philosophising History: Distinguishing History as a Discipline, James Connelly 9. Genealogy as Immanent Critique: Working from the Inside, Robert Guay 10. Embodiment: Conceptions of the Lived Body from Maine de Biran to Bergson, Mark Sinclair 11. The Unconscious in the German Philosophy and Psychology of the Nineteenth Century, Gunter Godde (translated from the German by Ciaran Cronin) 12. Individuality, Radical Politics, and the Metaphor of the Machine, Alex Zakaras 13. The Rise of the Social, William Outhwaite 14. Theory and Practice of Revolution in the Nineteenth Century, Paul Blackledge 15. Nihilism in the Nineteenth Century, Michael Gillespie 16. Repetition and Recurrence: Putting Metaphysics in Motion, Clare Carlisle 17. Nineteenth-Century Philosophy in the Twentieth Century and Beyond, Andrew Bowie Notes on contributors Index.