Rousseau and German Idealism
Rousseau and German Idealism by David James, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, delves into the profound impact of Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the works of key German philosophers such as Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Spanning 246 pages, this engaging book systematically explores Rousseau's thoughts on freedom, dependence, and necessity, illuminating his pivotal role in shaping modern philosophical discourse.
Ideal for students and scholars alike, this insightful text serves as a critical resource for anyone interested in eighteenth-century philosophy, German idealism, and the evolution of ideas. Discover how Rousseau's revolutionary concepts laid the groundwork for later philosophical developments and continue to resonate in contemporary discussions. Add Rousseau and German Idealism to your collection today and deepen your understanding of this transformative era in thought.