Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Modernity and Crisis
  • Chapter One. German Philosophy between Scientism and Historicism
  • The Legitimation Crisis in Post-Hegelian Philosophy
  • The Cartesian Anxiety of Modern Philosophy
  • The Cultural Crisis of the German Mandarinate
  • Crisis-Consciousness and Cartesian Science
  • Chapter Two. Wilhelm Windelband's Taxonomy of the Sciences
  • The Neo-Kantian Turn to Questions of Historical Method
  • Windelband's Definition of Philosophy as a Science of Values
  • The Rectoral Address: "History and Natural Science"
  • The European Classification of the Sciences (Plato to Mill)
  • Windelband's Aporia: The Logical Problem of Method and the Metaphysical Problem of Freedom
  • Chapter Three. Heinrich Rickert's Epistemology of Historical Science
  • Rickert's Response to the Contemporary Philosophy of Crisis
  • Philosophy as Wissenschaft contra Weltanschauung
  • Rickert's Relationship to Kant's Transcendental Idealism
  • The Methods of Natural Science and History
  • Kulturwissenschaft and Naturwissenschaft
  • Values and Objectivity in Historical Science
  • Causality and Values: Rickert's Transcendental Philosophy and Friedrich Meinecke's Historicism
  • Rickert's Response to the Problems of Historicism
  • Rickert's Philosoophy of History
  • Chapter Four. Wilhelm Dilthey's Critique of Historical Reason
  • Dilthey's Project
  • The Unity of the Introduction to the Human Sciences (1883)
  • Dilthey's Relationship to Positivism, Idealism, and the Historical School
  • The Kantian Fregestellung and Dilthey's "Critique of Historical Reason"
  • Dilthey and the Philosophy of Crisis
  • Dilthey's Concept of Erlebnis and Its Relation to the Human Sciences
  • Historicity and Hermeneutics
  • The Crisis of Historical Relativism
  • The Antinomy of "Historical" Reason: The Historicity of Truth and the Demand for a Scientific Method
  • Chapter Five. "The Time Is Out of Joint": The Young Heidegger's Destruktion of Historicism
  • The Revolutionary Language of Theology: Karl Barth's "Epistle to the Romans"
  • The Crisis of Faith
  • The Situation of University Philosophy
  • Heidegger's Practice of Destruktion
  • Heidegger's Crisis and the Crisis of Western Thought
  • Heidegger's Quarrel with Neo-Kantianism
  • Greek Ontology and Christian Kairos: Heidegger's Destruktion of the Metaphysics of Presence
  • Dilthey's Fragestellung and Heidegger's Question concerning the Meaning of History
  • Historicity and History in Being and Time
  • Historicity, Crisis and Decision: Heidegger's Retrieval of Nietzsche
  • The Danger of Thinking in a "Time of Need."