Rediscovering léon Brunschvicg's Critical Idealism
About this book
"Lâeon Brunschvicg's contribution to philosophical thought in fin-de-siáecle France receives full explication in the first English-language study on his work. Arguing that Brunschvicg is crucial to understanding the philosophical schools which took root in 20th-century France, Pietro Terzi locates Brunschvicg alongside his contemporary Henri Bergson, as well as the range of thinkers he taught and influenced, including Lâevinas, Merleau-Ponty, de Beauvoir, and Sartre. Brunschvicg's deep engagement with debates concerning spiritualism and rationalism, neo-Kantian philosophy, and the role of mathematics in philosophy made him the perfect supervisor for a whole host of nascent philosophical ideas which were forming in the work of his students. Terzi outlines Brunchvicg's defence of neo-Kantian judgement, historical analysis and the inextricability of the natural and humanist sciences to any rigorous system of philosophy, with wide-ranging implications for contemporary scholarship"
Details
- First published
- 2022
- OL Work ID
- OL26340486W
Subjects
IdealismFrench PhilosophyPhilosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge,Western philosophy, from c 1900 -,Philosophy of science,Philosophy of religionBrunschvicg, Lâeon,1869-1944