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Rudolf A. Makkreel

    Einbildungskraft und Interpretation
    Dilthey
    Imagination and interpretation in Kant
    • 1992

      Dilthey

      • 472 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      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.

      Dilthey
    • 1990

      Imagination and interpretation in Kant

      • 187 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In this illuminating study of Kant's theory of imagination and its role in interpretation, Rudolf A. Makkreel argues against the commonly held notion that Kant's transcendental philosophy is incompatible with hermeneutics. The charge that Kant's foundational philosophy is inadequate to the task of interpretation can be rebutted, explains Makkreel, if we fully understand the role of imagination in his work. In identifying this role, Makkreel also reevaluates the relationship among Kant's discussions of the feeling of life, common sense, and the purposiveness of history.

      Imagination and interpretation in Kant