The discovery of historicity in German idealism and historism
Contents
Absolute historicity, theory of the becoming absolute, and the affect for the particular in German idealism and historism
Introduction
Peter Koslowski
1-5
History as the control of speculation
Schelling's discovery of history and Baader's critique of absolute historicity
Peter Koslowski
23-38
Droysen and Nietzsche
two different answers to the discovery of historicity
Annette Wittkau-Horgby
59-76
Historiography as political activity
Heinrich von Treitschke and the historical reconstruction of politics
Karl H. Metz
98-111
Literary criticism and historical science
the textuality of history in the age of Goethe — and beyond
Daniel Fulda
112-133
Philosophy of history after the end of the formative substantial philosophy of history
remarks on the present state of the philosophy of history
Hans Baumgartner
149-171
History and subjectivity — the relevance of a philosophical concept of history in the Kantian tradition
Matthias Lutz-Bachmann
212-222
Philosophy of history after the philosophy of history
toward a cultural history with historical-philosophical background
268-281