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Continental Idealism

Leibniz to Nietzsche

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Focusing on the origins of German idealism, Paul Redding challenges the conventional narrative that starts with Kant. He posits that Leibniz should be recognized as the foundational figure, reshaping the understanding of philosophical developments in the nineteenth century. By reframing the historical context, Redding invites readers to reconsider the connections and influences among key philosophers of the era.

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Continental Idealism, Paul Redding

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