Volume 1. Philosophy and Science: The impact of idealism: a historical introduction; Foreword; Introduction: idealism in natural sciences and philosophy; 1. Philosophy of natural science in idealism and neo-Kantianism; 2. The impact of German Idealism and romanticism on biology in the nineteenth century; 3. The unconscious: transcendental origins, idealist metaphysics and psychoanalytic metapsychology; 4. Nietzsche, Kant and teleology; 5. Transcendental idealism, phenomenology and the metaphysics of intentionality; 6. Heidegger and the impact of idealism; 7. French Hegelianism and anti-Hegelianism in the 1960s: Hyppolite, Foucault and Deleuze; 8. Scottish idealism; 9. 'My station and its duties': social-role accounts of obligation in Green and Bradley; 10. Idealism and the origin of analytic philosophy; 11. Idealism and pragmatism: the inheritance of Hegel's concept of experience; 12. Reason's form. Volume 2. Historical, Social and Political Theory: Introduction: idealism in historical, social and political thought; 1. From transcendental idealism to political realism; 2. The public of the intellectuals - from Kant to Lyotard; 3. Idealism and the idea of a constitution; 4. German Idealism and Marx; 5. Ethos, nature and education in Johann Erich von Berger and Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg; 6. The concept of philosophy of culture in neo-Kantianism; 7. After materialism. Reflections of idealism in Lebensphilosophie: Dilthey, Bergson and Simmel; 8. 'Rationalisation', 'reification', 'instrumental reason'; 9. Freedom within nature: Adorno on the idea of reason's autonomy; 10. German neo-Hegelianism and the plea for another Hegel; 11. Idealism and the fascist corporative state; 12. Love and recognition in Fichte, Hegel, and Simone de Beauvoir; 13. Giving an account of oneself amongst others: Hegel, Judith Butler and social ontology; 14. Idealism in the German tradition of meta-history. Volume 3. Aesthetics, Literature and Literary Theory: Introduction: idealism in aesthetics and literature; 1. The legacy of idealism and the rise of academic aesthetics; 2. Hegel's philosophical theory of action: the concept of action in Hegel's practical philosophy and aesthetics; 3. Tragedy and the human image: German Idealism's legacy for theory and practice; 4. Romanticism as literary idealism, or: a 200 year-old way of talking about literature; 5. Idealism in nineteenth-century German literature; 6. Idealism in nineteenth-century British and American literature; 7. Elements of Schopenhauer's thought in Beckett; 8. German Idealism and the philosophy of music; 9. The music of German Idealism; 10. 'Refiner of all human relations' - Karl Friedrich Schinkel as an idealist theorist; 11. Influences of German Idealism on nineteenth-century architectural theory: Schelling and Leo von Klenze; 12. 'Making a world': the impact of idealism on museum formation in mid-nineteenth-century Massachusetts; 13. Hegel, Danto and the 'end of art'. Volume 4. Religion: Introduction: the impact of idealism on religion; 1. The impact of idealism on Christology from Hegel to Tillich; 2. German Idealism's Trinitarian legacy: the nineteenth century; 3. German Idealism's Trinitarian legacy: the twentieth century; 4. Kierkegaard, Hegelianism and the theology of the paradox; 5. Biblical hermeneutics from Kant to Gadamer; 6. Aesthetic idealism and its relation to theological formation: reception and critique; 7. The autonomy of theology and the impact of Idealism from Hegel to Radical Orthodoxy; 8. Faith and reason; 9. Rabbinic idealism and Kabbalistic realism: Jewish dimensions of idealism and idealist dimensions of Judaism; 10. 'In the arms of gods': Schelling, Hegel and the problem of mythology; 11. Dialectic and analogy: a theological legacy.