Baumgartens Philosophical Ethics: A Critical Translation
By (Author) Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten
Edited by John Hymers
Translated by John Hymers
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
25th January 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Western philosophy: Enlightenment
170
Hardback
352
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Alexander Baumgartens Ethica Philosophica (1740) served as a chief textbook of philosophical instruction in German universities for several decades, and was used by Immanuel Kant for his lectures on moral philosophy between 1759 and 1794. Now translated into English for the first time, John Hymers explores the extent of Baumgarten's influence on the development of German philosophy. Accompanied by an introduction to Baumgarten and his work, this translation features an explanation of the general importance of the Ethica Philosophica and its relation to Christian Wolff and G.F. Meiers practical philosophy, together with its role in Kants lectures. First-time translations of elucidatory passages from the writings of Meier, Wolff, and Heinrich Khler appear together with the relevant transcriptions of Kants lectures on ethics. Based on a thorough knowledge of the original text, Hymer's clear translation and supporting material makes it possible to distinguish Kants own remarks and insights from his attempts to expound and summarize Baumgartens ideas. This is a much-needed contribution for anyone working in the history of modern philosophy.
Alexander Baumgarten (1714 - 1762) was among the first to teach the controversial philosophy of Christian Wolff (1769- 1764). By order of the king, he moved to Frankfurt on the Order in 1739, where he remained until his death in 1762. His most influential philosophical works are Metaphysics (1739), Philosophical Ethics (1740), and Aesthetics (2 Vols, 1750 & 1757). Today Baumgarten is also regarded as a central founder of modern aesthetics. John Hymers is Associate Professor of Philosophy at La Salle University, USA. He is the co-editor and translator of Metaphysics: A Critical Translation (Bloomsbury, 2012) and Baumgarten's Elements of First Practical Philosophy (Bloomsbury, 2019).