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Abstract: | "The Essay on a New Logic or Theory of Thinking was Salomon Maimon's hard-won success after a lifetime's pursuit of philosophical wisdom, originally published in Berlin in 1794. Timothy Franz presents its first translation, with the goal of allowing the New Logic to be an object of further study, accessible to the philosophical tradition. Maimon's work is the product of philosophical genius, and at its heart it is a serene account of reflection on thought that can instruct anyone to unify the principles of logic, on the one hand, and the principles of our scientific approach to the world, on the other, culminating in a thought-provoking metaphysics and philosophy of religion. Maimon also intended the work to be the foundation of his ethics, political philosophy, and aesthetics. However, as a Jewish philosopher from Lithuania, he had learned his subject as a wanderer, and he struggled to be understood by his fellow Jews, by Germans, and by the philosophical community. Consequently, there is a severe tension between Maimon's serene vision and his persona and presentation. Franz translates the text of the New Logic, Maimon's Letters to Aenesidemus explaining himself to thinkers he felt to be close to him, two hostile reviews he vigorously annotated, and the letter to Kant introducing his idea for a critical philosophy of logic. Franz prefaces the work with a brief history of Maimon's philosophical development and an introduction that attempts to reconcile Maimon's presentation with his vision, and to come to understand both of them together"-- |
Item Description: | Translation of: Versuch einer neuen Logik oder Theorie des Denkens nebst angehängten Briefen des Philaletes an Aenesidemus. Berlin : E. Felisch, 1794 |
Physical Description: | CXI, 281 Seiten 24 cm x 16.5 cm |
ISBN: | 9780197658420 |
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505 | 8 | |a Letters of Philalethes to Aenesidemus -- First Letter -- Second Letter -- Third Letter -- Fourth Letter -- Fifth Letter -- Sixth Letter -- Seventh Letter. --- Appendix 1. Maimon's Letter to Kant of December 2, 1793 -- Appendix 2. Illuminated Review of Maimon's Forays in the Realm of Philosophy -- Appendix 3. Illuminated Review of Maimon's On the Progress of Philosophy -- Appendix 4. Maimon's Letter to Reinhold of May 24, 1794 -- Appendix 5. Maimon's Letter to Fichte of August 16, 1794 -- Appendix 6. Maimon's Letter to Fichte of October 16, 1794 | |
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contents | Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Commentary -- Selected Bibliography. --- Epigraph -- Dedication to the Lord Reviewers -- Preface -- 1. Of Logic in General -- 2. Of Thinking in General -- 3. Of Concepts -- 4. Of Judgments -- 5. Of Inferences -- 6. Of Mediate Inferences -- 7. Of Compound Inferences -- 8. [Of Cognition] -- 9. Critique of the Cognitive Capacity -- 10. [Derivation of the Categories] -- 11. [The Transcendental Deduction] -- 12. [Pure Reason and Illusion] -- 13. The Transcendental Dialectic -- Notes. --- Letters of Philalethes to Aenesidemus -- First Letter -- Second Letter -- Third Letter -- Fourth Letter -- Fifth Letter -- Sixth Letter -- Seventh Letter. --- Appendix 1. Maimon's Letter to Kant of December 2, 1793 -- Appendix 2. Illuminated Review of Maimon's Forays in the Realm of Philosophy -- Appendix 3. Illuminated Review of Maimon's On the Progress of Philosophy -- Appendix 4. Maimon's Letter to Reinhold of May 24, 1794 -- Appendix 5. Maimon's Letter to Fichte of August 16, 1794 -- Appendix 6. Maimon's Letter to Fichte of October 16, 1794 Table of the Symbolization of the Nineteen Valid Kinds of Syllogism of Fully Determined Quantity Which, Without Being Actually Symbolized, Results from the Symbolization of the Content Itself -- Glossary -- Index |
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spelling | Maimon, Salomon 1753-1800 Verfasser (DE-588)11857647X aut Versuch einer neuen Logik oder Theorie des Denkens (nebst angehängten Briefen des Philalethes an Aenesidemus, 1794) Maimon's essay on a new logic or Theory of thinking a translation and commentary edited and translated by Timothy Franz Oxford Oxford University Press 2024 © 2024 CXI, 281 Seiten 24 cm x 16.5 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Translation of: Versuch einer neuen Logik oder Theorie des Denkens nebst angehängten Briefen des Philaletes an Aenesidemus. Berlin : E. Felisch, 1794 Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Commentary -- Selected Bibliography. --- Epigraph -- Dedication to the Lord Reviewers -- Preface -- 1. Of Logic in General -- 2. Of Thinking in General -- 3. Of Concepts -- 4. Of Judgments -- 5. Of Inferences -- 6. Of Mediate Inferences -- 7. Of Compound Inferences -- 8. [Of Cognition] -- 9. Critique of the Cognitive Capacity -- 10. [Derivation of the Categories] -- 11. [The Transcendental Deduction] -- 12. [Pure Reason and Illusion] -- 13. The Transcendental Dialectic -- Notes. --- Letters of Philalethes to Aenesidemus -- First Letter -- Second Letter -- Third Letter -- Fourth Letter -- Fifth Letter -- Sixth Letter -- Seventh Letter. --- Appendix 1. Maimon's Letter to Kant of December 2, 1793 -- Appendix 2. Illuminated Review of Maimon's Forays in the Realm of Philosophy -- Appendix 3. Illuminated Review of Maimon's On the Progress of Philosophy -- Appendix 4. Maimon's Letter to Reinhold of May 24, 1794 -- Appendix 5. Maimon's Letter to Fichte of August 16, 1794 -- Appendix 6. Maimon's Letter to Fichte of October 16, 1794 Table of the Symbolization of the Nineteen Valid Kinds of Syllogism of Fully Determined Quantity Which, Without Being Actually Symbolized, Results from the Symbolization of the Content Itself -- Glossary -- Index "The Essay on a New Logic or Theory of Thinking was Salomon Maimon's hard-won success after a lifetime's pursuit of philosophical wisdom, originally published in Berlin in 1794. Timothy Franz presents its first translation, with the goal of allowing the New Logic to be an object of further study, accessible to the philosophical tradition. Maimon's work is the product of philosophical genius, and at its heart it is a serene account of reflection on thought that can instruct anyone to unify the principles of logic, on the one hand, and the principles of our scientific approach to the world, on the other, culminating in a thought-provoking metaphysics and philosophy of religion. Maimon also intended the work to be the foundation of his ethics, political philosophy, and aesthetics. However, as a Jewish philosopher from Lithuania, he had learned his subject as a wanderer, and he struggled to be understood by his fellow Jews, by Germans, and by the philosophical community. Consequently, there is a severe tension between Maimon's serene vision and his persona and presentation. Franz translates the text of the New Logic, Maimon's Letters to Aenesidemus explaining himself to thinkers he felt to be close to him, two hostile reviews he vigorously annotated, and the letter to Kant introducing his idea for a critical philosophy of logic. Franz prefaces the work with a brief history of Maimon's philosophical development and an introduction that attempts to reconcile Maimon's presentation with his vision, and to come to understand both of them together"-- Logic Early works to 1800 Thought and thinking Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 gnd rswk-swf Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd rswk-swf Maimon, Salomon / 1754-1800 Aenesidemus / of Cnossus Logic / Early works to 1800 History of philosophy, philosophical traditions Philosophy (DE-588)4136710-8 Kommentar gnd-content (DE-588)4146609-3 Briefsammlung gnd-content Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 s DE-604 Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 s Collins, Anthony 1676-1729 Verfasser (DE-588)118521578 aut Franz, Timothy M. (DE-588)1022459988 edt trl |
spellingShingle | Maimon, Salomon 1753-1800 Collins, Anthony 1676-1729 Maimon's essay on a new logic or Theory of thinking a translation and commentary Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Commentary -- Selected Bibliography. --- Epigraph -- Dedication to the Lord Reviewers -- Preface -- 1. Of Logic in General -- 2. Of Thinking in General -- 3. Of Concepts -- 4. Of Judgments -- 5. Of Inferences -- 6. Of Mediate Inferences -- 7. Of Compound Inferences -- 8. [Of Cognition] -- 9. Critique of the Cognitive Capacity -- 10. [Derivation of the Categories] -- 11. [The Transcendental Deduction] -- 12. [Pure Reason and Illusion] -- 13. The Transcendental Dialectic -- Notes. --- Letters of Philalethes to Aenesidemus -- First Letter -- Second Letter -- Third Letter -- Fourth Letter -- Fifth Letter -- Sixth Letter -- Seventh Letter. --- Appendix 1. Maimon's Letter to Kant of December 2, 1793 -- Appendix 2. Illuminated Review of Maimon's Forays in the Realm of Philosophy -- Appendix 3. Illuminated Review of Maimon's On the Progress of Philosophy -- Appendix 4. Maimon's Letter to Reinhold of May 24, 1794 -- Appendix 5. Maimon's Letter to Fichte of August 16, 1794 -- Appendix 6. Maimon's Letter to Fichte of October 16, 1794 Table of the Symbolization of the Nineteen Valid Kinds of Syllogism of Fully Determined Quantity Which, Without Being Actually Symbolized, Results from the Symbolization of the Content Itself -- Glossary -- Index Logic Early works to 1800 Thought and thinking Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 gnd Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd |
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