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Rousseau and German Idealism
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246 stránek
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The book provides a detailed analysis of Rousseau's influence on the philosophical concepts of freedom, dependence, and necessity as articulated by Kant, Fichte, and Hegel. It explores the connections and contrasts between these thinkers, highlighting how Rousseau's ideas shaped their understanding of human nature and societal structures. Through a systematic examination, the work delves into the implications of these philosophical debates, offering insights into the evolution of modern thought on individual autonomy and moral responsibility.
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2013, pevná
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