The revolution in philosophy I: Human spontaneity and the natural order
The revolution in philosophy II: Autonomy and the moral order
The revolution in philosophy III: Aesthetic taste, teleology, and the world order
The 1780s: the immediate post-Kantian reaction: Jacobi and Reinhold
The 1790s after Fichte: The romantic appropriation of Kant I: Hölderlin, Schleiermacher, Schlegel
1795-1809: The romantic appropriation of Kant II: Schelling
1801-1807: The other post-Kantian: Jacob Friedrich Fries and non-romantic sentimentalism
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: post-Kantianism in a new vein
Hegel's analysis of mind and world: the Science of Logic
Nature and spirit: Hegel's system
Schelling's attempt at restoration: idealism under review
Kantian paradoxes and modern despair: Schopenhauer and Kierkegaard.