Mythology, Madness, and Laughter: Subjectivity in German Idealism
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: A Plea for a Return to Post-Kantian Idealism -- 1. The Mythological Being of Reflection – An Essay on Hegel, Schelling, and the Contingency of Necessity -- 1. The Appearances – Hegel on Reflection -- 2. The Unprethinkable Being of Mythology – Schelling on the Limits of Reflection -- 3. The Contingency of Necessity -- 2. Discipline between Two Freedoms – Madness and Habit in German Idealism -- 1. The Hegelian Habit -- 2. The Auto-poiesis of the Self -- 3. Expressions that Signify Nothing -- 4. Habits, Animal and Human -- 3. Fichte's Laughter -- 1. From Fichte's Ich to Hegel's Subject -- 2. Absolute and Appearance -- 3. The Fichtean Wager -- 4. Anstoß and Tat-Handlung -- 5. Division and Limitation -- 6. The Finite Absolute -- 7. The Posited Presupposition -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- V -- W -- Z