中译本序言 5 Preface 23 Foreword: Remembrance through Disenchantment 27 Acknowledgments 72 Textual Notes and Abbreviations 75 Introduction 95 I. THE SYSTEMATIC STRUCTURE OF KANT’S PHILOSOPHY 109 2. Internal Experience and Philosophical Theory 110 3. Sensation, Cognition, and the “Riddle of Metaphysics” 129 4. Freedom as the “Keystone” to the Vault of Reason 151 II. KANT’S EARLY CRITICS 172 5. The Allure of “Mysticism” 173 6. Jacobi and the “Spinozism of Freedom” 196 7. Jacobi and the Philosophy of Immediacy 215 8. Reinhold and the Systematic Spirit 238 238 9. Reinhold and “Elementary Philosophy” 258 10. Schulze and Post-Kantian Skepticism 276 III. FICHTE 295 11. The Aenesidemus Review 296 12. “Own Meditations on Elementary Philosophy,” I 318 13. “Own Meditations on Elementary Philosophy,” II 336 14. The Science of Knowledge (1794–1795) 357 15. Theories of Imagination and Longing and Their Impact on Schlegel, Novalis, and Hölderlin 376 16. Foundation and System in The Science of Knowledge 396 17. The Paradoxical Character of the Self-Relatedness of Consciousness 417 18. The Turn to Speculative Theology 440 IV. HÖLDERLIN 459 19. The Place of Hölderlin’s “Judgment and Being” 460 V. HEGEL 483 20. The Way to the Fifth Philosophy (The Science of Logic) 484 21. The Logic of Negation and Its Application 507 Index 529