Description | Typed without corrections. Includes, Forword, Part One: The Romantic Origin of the 'Organic Conception of the World'; Logic's New Object of Interest and the Idea of Theory of Science; The Destruction of 'Pure Thought' and the Problem of 'Absence of Preconditions'; The Epistemological Programmata; The Erkenntnistheorie, Kantianism and Psychology of Friedrich Eduard Beneke; Kant in Speculative Theism. Part Two: Division of the Philiosophical Domain in the Period of Reaction: Schopenhauer or Hebart?; Internal and External Constraints on the Philosophy of the Post-March Period (1852-1854); The Sceptical Generation of the 1850s; The Earliest Neo-Kantianism Programme: Helmhotz, Meyer, Haym (1855-1857); Erkennetnistheorie as Meditation between the Old Idealism and the New Materialism; The Renascence of Philosophy and the Fichte Celebrations of 1862; The Neo-Kantianism and Erkennistheorie of Kuno Fischer; Otto Liebmann and the Conclusion of the Neo-Kantian Programmata. |