THE SECRET CODES OF THE MIND: CLASSICAL GERMAN PHILOSOPHY AND 19TH-CENTURY / EARLY 20TH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY (Book V) Paperback
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Volume V: Classical German Philosophy and Modern Thought — From Kant to Nietzsche
A precise guide to Classical German philosophy and 19th‑century / early 20th‑century philosophy: from Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and Hegel’s Absolute Idealism to Marxist philosophy, Russian religious thought, Positivism, Existentialism, and the Philosophy of Will.
A Journey Through the Depths of Thought and the Boundaries of Reality
The Secret Codes of the Mind: Introduction to Philosophy distills 40 years of research and teaching by Dr. Andrew V. Kudin. Spanning over 540,000 words across six volumes, the series offers a structured yet compelling path through the history of ideas. Volume V leads into the intellectual revolution of modern thought, where reason, freedom, and reality itself are put under rigorous scrutiny.
Module VIII. Classical German Philosophy — Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Schiller, Hegel
- Lecture 29: Immanuel Kant — Critique of Pure Reason and the Limits of Knowledge
Can we trust our own reason? Is reality what we perceive—or how the mind structures it? Is there an objective world independent of thought? A clear roadmap to Kant’s revolution in epistemology and metaphysics.
- Lecture 30: Fichte & Schelling — Wissenschaftslehre (Science of Knowledge) and the Philosophy of Nature
If the self is active, is reality given—or created? Where does the self end and the objective world begin? Can will not only perceive the world but help bring it into being? Discover how Fichte and Schelling link consciousness, nature, and creativity.
- Lecture 31: Schiller — Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Freedom
Can beauty set us free? Can art reconcile reason and emotion and lead to a deeper understanding of freedom? Schiller’s aesthetic education as a revolutionary bridge between thought and life.
- Lecture 32: Hegel — Absolute Idealism and the Dialectic of Reason and Spirit
Is history a chain of accidents—or the self‑unfolding of Spirit? To read Hegel is to grasp the forces that shape reality itself.
Module IX. 19th & Early 20th Century Philosophy — Marxism, Russian Religious Thought, Positivism, Existentialism, Philosophy of Will
- Lecture 33: Marxist Philosophy — Critique of Capitalism and Socialist Ideals
Path to justice or threat to civilization? Why do ideas written over a century ago still ignite fear and passion? Meet Marx and Engels as philosophers whose concepts directly altered history.
- Lecture 34: Russian Religious Philosophy — Solovyov, Berdyaev, Florensky
Can logic reach ultimate truth—or is enlightenment accessible only through revelation? Explore a tradition that unites reason, faith, and existential insight.
- Lecture 35: Positivism & Existentialism — Reason and the Challenge of Absurdity
Can philosophy dispense with metaphysics? Is there an escape from nihilism? A comparative analysis of positivism and existentialism and their legacy.
- Lecture 36: Philosophy of Will — Schopenhauer and Nietzsche
For Schopenhauer, a blind, striving will drives suffering; for Nietzsche, we must rise above chaos and create values. This lecture clarifies their core ideas, disentangles biography from myth, and examines the real stakes of self‑overcoming.
➤Special Features of the Textbook
- Interactive Learning — Discussion questions, practical assignments, and curated reading lists after every lecture.
- Clarity and Accessibility
- Practical Relevance
Enter the workshop of modern thought — follow the arc from Kant to Nietzsche, and turn clear analysis into intellectual freedom and purposeful action.
- Publisher : Kudin & Sons Academic Press
- Publication date : March 4, 2025
- Language : English
- Print length : 487 pages
- Item Weight : 1.85 pounds
- Dimensions : 7 x 1.1 x 10 inches
