An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 204 pages of information about An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy.

An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 204 pages of information about An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy.

     In both countries he was greeted by a large number of his old
     pupils, many of whom travelled long distances to see and hear him
     once more.

[86] Eucken follows Kant in the fact that after the union of subject and object has taken place a new kind of objectivity has to be taken into account.  This result has to be admitted before knowledge becomes possible at all.  Eucken has not dealt in a thorough manner with this problem, although several hints are given concerning the importance of this transcendental aspect in Kant’s philosophy.  The implications of such a new kind of objectivity avoid the danger of subjectivism, on the one hand, and of empiricism on the other hand.  Eucken’s forthcoming Theory of Knowledge will deal with this important matter.  In Erkennen und Leben certain aspects of the problem are touched.
[87] The volume was translated into English and published in the United States of America by Stuart Phelps in 1880.  I am not aware that the work exercised any great influence at the time either in England or America.  Eucken’s “day” had not then dawned.

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INDEX OF NAMES

Adamson, R.
Adickes. 
Aristotle.

Balfour, A.J. 
Bergson. 
Boehme. 
Bosanquet, B.
Boutroux. 
Bradley, F.H.

Caird, E.
Carpenter, E.
Carpenter, J. Estlin. 
Class, G.
Copernicus.

Darwin. 
Descartes. 
Dilthey, W.
Driesch, H.

Fichte. 
Fischer, Kuno. 
Forsyth, P.T.

Galileo.

Gibson, W.R.B. 
Goethe. 
Green, T.H.

Haeckel. 
Haldane. 
Hargrove. 
Harnack. 
Hartmann, Ed. von. 
Hegel.

Hicks, G. Dawes. 
Hoeffding, H.
Horton, R.F. 
Huegel, F. von. 
Husserl. 
Huxley.

Jacks, L.P. 
James, W.
Jesus, cf. chapters on Historical Religions and Christianity.

Kade, R.
Kant.

Liebmann, Otto. 
Lipps. 
Lodge, O.
Lotze. 
Luther.

MacDougall, W.
Mach, E.
Mackenzie, J.S. 
Meredith, G.
Morgan, T.H. 
Muensterberg, H.

Nettleship, R.L. 
Ostwald, W.

Paul. 
Paulsen, F.
Phelps, Stuart. 
Plato. 
Plotinus.

Reinke. 
Reuter. 
Rickert, H.
Royce, J.
Runeberg.

Savonarola. 
Schaefer, E.A. 
Schelling. 
Schiller. 
Schiller, F.C.S. 
Schopenhauer. 
Siebeck, H.
Simmel, G.
Socrates. 
Sorley, W.R.

Taylor, A.E. 
Thomson, J.A. 
Trendelenberg. 
Troeltsch, E.

Vaihinger
Volkelt.

Wallace, W.
Ward, J.
Westermarck, E.
Wicksteed, P.H. 
Windelband, W.
Wundt, W.

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