Karl Ameriks
Author of The Cambridge Companion to German Idealism
About the Author
Karl Ameriks completed his PhD in Philosophy at Yale University. He has held positions in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame since 1973, and is now McMahon-Hank Professor of Philosophy.
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Works by Karl Ameriks
Kant and the Fate of Autonomy: Problems in the Appropriation of the Critical Philosophy (2000) 41 copies
The Modern Subject: Conceptions of the Self in Classical German Philosophy (1995) — Editor — 14 copies
Associated Works
Kant's Idealism: New Interpretations of a Controversial Doctrine (The New Synthese Historical Library) (2010) — Contributor — 8 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1947
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- Professor of Philosophy, Notre Dame University
- Nationality
- USA
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I really loved reading this book. It helped me fill in many blanks in my understanding of German philosophy after Kant and it helped me understand something about the stage setting for the emergence of existentialism. The chapter on Jacobi and nihilism was especially enjoyable for me, because it gave me perspective on how Jacobi focused the interests and inquiries of post Kantian German philosophers on the question of how our lives could ultimately be meaningful in view of our forbidden show more access to the divine. The story about Reinhold's promotional efforts in support of Kant's philosophy was also especially enjoyable. Reinhold and Jacobi struck me as especially earnest thinkers in contrast with Hegel in his more obscure moments. show less
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