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Preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Art, dialogue, and historical knowledge: appropriating Kant's Critique of Judgment; 2. Beyond the third Critique: epistemological skepticism and aesthetic consciousness; 3. Overcoming the problems of modern philosophy: art, truth, and the turn to ontology; 4. History, reflection, and self-determination: critiquing the Enlightenment and Hegel; 5. Schleiermacher's critical theory of interpretation; 6. Normativity, critique, and reflection: the hermeneutic legacy of German Idealism; Bibliography of works cited; Index.
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