Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche
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'Roger Scruton faced perhaps the most intractable task of all in giving an elementary account of Kant's philosophy ... but he does it extremely elegantly and neatly.'
<br>Roger Scruton is Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, London. His books include Spinoza, also in the Past Masters series, Sexual Desire, and Modern Philosophy, along with several works of fiction. Peter Singer is DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University. He is well known for his text Animal Liberation. His other books include Democracy and Disobedience, Practical Ethics, and the Past Master on Marx. His recent book, Rethinking Life and Death, won the National Book Council of Australia's Bajo Award for the best non-fiction book of 1994. Christopher Janaway is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Birkbeck College, London, and author of Self and World in Schopenhauer's Philosophy (1989). Michael Tanner is a Fellow of Corpus Christi College and a University Lecturer in Philosophy at Cambridge. His publications include Critical History of Opera and Wagner.<br>
Foreword; KANT; 1. Life, works and character; 2. The background of Kant's thought; 3. The transcendental deduction; 4. The logic of illusion; 5. The categorical imperative; 6. Beauty and design; 7. Transcendental philosophy; Further reading; HEGEL; Preface; 1. Hegel's times and life; 2. History with a purpose; 3. Freedom and community; 4. The odyssey of mind; 5. Logic and dialectics; 6. Aftermath; Note of sources; Further reading; SCHOPENHAUER; 1. Schopenhauer's life and works; 2. Within and beyond appearance; 3. The world as will and representation; 4. Will, body, and the self; 5. Character, sex, and the unconscious; 6. Art and Ideas; 7. Ethics: seeing the world aright; 8. Existence and pessimism; 9. Schopenhauer's influence; Further reading; NIETZSCHE; 1. The image of Nietzsche; 2. Tragedy: birth, death, rebirth; 3. Disillusionment and withdrawal; 4. Morality and its discontents; 5. The one thing needful; 6. Prophecy; 7. Occupying the high ground; 8. Masters and slaves; 9. Philosophizing with a hammer; References; Further reading