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Add to basketPAPERBACK, cover price $9.50, near fine, attractive copy. previous owner's name, date, place, in blue ink on front endpaper. MAKKREEL, RUDOLF A. Dilthey. Philosopher of the Human Studies. Princeton University Press, 1975, xiv, 456pp., . Limited Paperback Editions, LPE-33. - The philosopher and historian of culture Wilhelm Dilthey (1833-1911) has had a significant and continuing influence on twentieth-century Continental philosophy and in a broad range of scholarly disciplines. Rudolf Makkreel interprets Dilthey's philosophy and provides a guide to its complex development. Against the tendency to divorce Dilthey's early psychological writings from his later hermeneutical and historical works, Makkreel argues for their essential continuity. - CONTENTS: Introduction: Toward an aesthetic of history -- The problems of systematic unity and developmental coherence -- The role of Dilthey's aesthetics -- Dilthey and a Kantian aesthetic of history -- The poetic imagination and historical style - Part One: Theoretical background -- 1. History and the theory of the Geisteswissenschaften -- Mean of the term Geisteswissenschaften -- Einleitung as a bio-bibliographical reference point -- History and descriptive psychology -- The relation of psychology to the natural sciences -- Psychology and the other human studies -- The system of the Geisteswissenschaften - Part Two: The concept of the imagination -- 2. Psychology and the poetic imagination -- The three tasks of a poetics -- The laws of imaginative metamorphosis -- The imagination and the apprehension of style -- 3. Aesthetic norms and poetic Erlebnis -- Spheres of feeling and aesthetic principles -- The primacy of structure and the possibility of defining individuality -- Poetic imagination structurally defined in terms of Erlebnis -- Two types of poetic imagination -- The true sanity of the poet -- 4. From synthesis to articulation -- Three kinds of synthesis -- Imagination as synthetic and as analytic -- Imagination as harmonizing and as intersecting -- Imagination as expressive and as articulating poetic techniques - Part Three: A hermeneutic critique of historical reason -- 5. Reflective experience and historical judgment -- Comparative psychology: From reflex to reflection -- Psychology, historical understanding, and reflective experience -- Reflective judgment and systematic order in Kant -- Kant's aesthetic judgment and Dilthey's historical judgment -- 6. Hermeneutics and historical understanding -- Erlebnis and Verstehen -- Verstehen and interpretation -- Schleiermacher and critical hermeneutics -- Hermeneutics and history -- 7. Phenomenlogy and the re-evaluation of psychology -- Husserl and Dilthey: An exchange of views -- Psychic structure and the self-transcendence of Erlebnis -- From description to expression -- The re-evaluation of psychology -- The hermeneutic approach to the Geisteswissenschaften -- 8. Interpretation in the historical world -- Objective spirit and the historical subject -- Dynamic systems and historical explanation -- Types of understanding and the possibility of Nacherlehen -- The theory of the Geisteswissenschaften: Status and commentary - Part Four: Aesthetics and history -- 9. The Weltanschauungslehre and the late aesthetics -- The types and structures of Weltanschauungslehre The imagination and the disinterestedness of Erlebnis -- Sprachphantasie and musical moods -- Heidegger's critique of Dilthey's aesthetics -- Anthropological reflection an the categories of life -- 10. Style and the conceptual articulation of historical life -- Time and the presence of Erlebnis -- Perspectives on a concept of style -- Application in critical hermeneutics.
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Add to basketSuhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt/M., 1991. Original-Pappband, Original-Schutzumschlag, 508 Seiten, 8° (20,5 cm). Umschlag mit angedeuteten Gebrauchsspuren, Einband ohne Gebrauchsspuren und minimal lichtrandig, Papier andeutungsweise gebräunt, Buchblock sauber (also ohne Unterstreichungen & Randglossen). Sehr schönes, wohl ungelesenes Exemplar. Zustand: wie neu.
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Add to basketFerdinand Schöningh, Paderborn - München - Wien - Zürich, 1997. Blaue Original-Klappenbroschur, 235 Seiten, 8° (21,5 cm). Einband mit angedeuteten Gebrauchsspuren, Papier ohne Bräunungsspuren, Buchblock sauber (also ohne Unterstreichungen & Randglossen). Sehr schönes, wohl ungelesenes Exemplar. Zustand: wie neu.