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Frederick C. Beiser

    November 27, 1949

    Frederick C. Beiser is a leading scholar of German Idealism, focusing on the fate of reason within German thought from Kant to Fichte. His work reconstructs the intellectual background and often overlooked figures of this era, revealing the complexity and richness of the philosophical tradition. Beiser employs a narrative approach, exploring the pivotal debates that shaped this movement. His influential writings critically revise and deepen the contemporary understanding of German Idealism.

    The Genesis of Neo-Kantianism, 1796-1880
    Weltschmerz. Pessimism in German philosophy, 1860-1900
    Hegel