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Introduction: What Remains of German Idealism?: Joseph Carew and S.J. McGrath
1. Kant's Philosophy of Projection: The Camera Obscura of the Inaugural Dissertation of 1770: Constantin Rauer (translated by Michael Kolodziej)
2. The Meaning of Transcendental Idealism in the Work of F.W.J. Schelling: Alexander Schnell (translated by Heidi A. Samuelson)
3. 'Animals, Those Incessant Somnambulists': A Critique of Schelling's Anthropocentrism: Devin Zane Shaw
4. The Non-Existence of the Absolute: Schelling's Treatise On Human Freedom: Cem Kömürcü
5. Disorientation and Inferred Autonomy: Kant and Schelling on Torture, Global Contest, and Practical Messianism: 6. The Beech and the Palm Tree: Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre as a Project of Decolonization: Jean-Christophe Goddard (translated by Kyla Bruff)
7. Hegel on the Universe of Meaning: Logic, Language, and Spirit's Break from Nature: Joseph Carew
8. Lack and the Spurious Infinite: Towards a New Reading of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature: Wes Furlotte
9. Absolutely Contingent: Slavoj Zizek and the Hegelian Contingency of Necessity: Adrian Johnston
10. On the Difference Between Schelling and Hegel: S.J. McGrath
11. And Hence Everything is Dionysus: Schelling and the Cabiri in Berlin: Jason M. Wirth
12. Beyond Modernity: The Lasting Challenge of German Idealism: Konrad Utz
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