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Rudolf Hermann Lotze

Outlines of Metaphysic

In “Outlines of Metaphysic,” Rudolf Hermann Lotze presents a profound investigation into the nature of existence, knowledge, and reality. Employing a unique blend of analytic rigor and philosophical nuance, Lotze articulates a distinctive metaphysical framework that bridges empirical observation with rational deduction. His literary style is characterized by clarity and precision, making complex ideas accessible while remaining anchored in the grand traditions of German idealism and empiricism. Lotze's work seeks to reconcile the dichotomies of mind and matter, subject and object, ultimately striving toward a cohesive understanding of the universe's ontological structure. Rudolf Hermann Lotze, a pivotal figure in 19th-century philosophy, held an academic background in medicine and philosophy, which undoubtedly influenced his multidisciplinary approach to metaphysics. His inclination towards synthesizing empirical sciences with philosophical inquiry reflects the intellectual climate of his time, where thinkers were increasingly challenging established norms. Lotze'Äôs commitment to a holistic view of existence led him to engage with both contemporary philosophical currents and earlier thinkers like Kant and Hegel, shaping his distinctive voice in metaphysical discourse. I highly recommend “Outlines of Metaphysic” to anyone seeking to delve deeper into the philosophical underpinnings of reality. Lotze's comprehensive exploration not only stimulates intellectual curiosity but also encourages readers to consider the implications of their own existence within the larger tapestry of thought. This work is essential for students, scholars, and anyone captivated by the intricacies of metaphysical philosophy.
125 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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Quotes

  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    even that which is actual can be thought of only in the aforesaid logical forms; but that, on the one side, we cannot be led by it to all the fundamental propositions of metaphysic, and that, on the other side, we may by following this clue hit upon conceptions which have merely a logical value, and of which the metaphysical applicability is not clear
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    logical forms are, further, modes of experience
  • Jan Nohas quoted3 years ago
    Logical thinking is a combination of ideas according to laws of a universal truth; but these ideas do not relate to what is merely actual, but to all that is thinkable, even to all abstractions which can never of themselves have any actuality.

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