All or Nothing
Discover the profound insights of Paul W. Franks in his groundbreaking book, All or Nothing, published by Harvard University Press in 2005. This 452-page hardback offers a comprehensive conceptual and methodological overview of German Idealism, shedding light on its historical significance and contemporary relevance. Franks meticulously reconstructs the movement, providing readers with a deep understanding of its origins and its ongoing challenge to modern philosophical naturalism. Ideal for those interested in 19th-century philosophy, epistemology, and the evolution of Western thought, this work invites both scholars and enthusiasts to explore the intricate landscape of German Idealism. Dive into a text that not only reflects the philosophical debates of its time but also engages with pressing issues in today’s philosophical discourse.