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Philosophy, German --- Philosophie allemande --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb,
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Daniel Breazeale presents a critical study of the early philosophy of J.G. Fichte, and the version of the Wissenschaftslehre or "doctrine of science" that Fichte developed in Jena between 1794 and 1799. The book is intended to assist serious readers in their efforts to understand Fichte's philosophy within the context of its own era and to orient them in the ongoing scholarly debates concerning the character and significance of the Wissenschaftslehre. Breazeale focuses on explaining what Fichte was (and was not) trying to accomplish and precisely how he proposed to accomplish this, as well as upon the difficulties implicit in his project and his often novel strategies for overcoming them. To this end, the volume addresses a variety of specific themes, issues, and problems that will be familiar to any student of Fichte's early writings and which continue to be fiercely debated by his interpreters. These include: the relationship of the finite human self to the purely self-positing I, transcendental philosophy as a "pragmatic history of the mind," Fichte's "synthetic" method of philosophizing, the standpoint of life vs. the standpoint of speculation, the extra-philosophical presuppositions and implications of the Wissenschaftslehre, the different senses of "intellectual intuition" in Fichte's early writings, the controversial doctrine of the "check" (Anstoss) upon the free actions of the I, the various theoretical and practical tasks of philosophy, the refutation of dogmatism and the "choice" of a philosophical standpoint, the relationship of transcendental idealism to skepticism, the interests of reason, and the problematic "primacy of the practical" in Fichte's thought.
Metaphysics --- Theory of knowledge --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
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Ethnologie. --- Ethnology in literature. --- Ethnology in literature. --- Literatur. --- Fichte, Hubert --- Fichte, Hubert, --- Fichte, Hubert. --- Winckler, Josef, --- Winckler, Josef, --- Winckler, Josef, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Cet ouvrage propose une reconstruction interprétative de la cohérence synchronique et diachronique de la philosophie de Johann Gottlieb Fichte à la lumière de la dynamique perspectiviste de sa pensée transcendantale. Il tente d'abord de réinterpréter les différentes versions de la Wissenschagtslehre qui vont de 1794 à 1804 en se concentrant sur tous les concepts et figures qui ressortissent à une logique perspectiviste, pour les appréhender comme des opérateurs de réflexivité du savoir philosophique dans l'auto-construction de la Wissenschaftslehre. Il fait alors apparaître que c'est dans une telle dynamique perspectiviste que la tension systématique constitutive du problème de la philosophie appliquée entre le point de vue transcendantal et le point de vue empirique ou entre le système et la vie prend tout son sens philosophique.
Perspective (Philosophy) --- Synchronization. --- Perspective (Philosophie) --- Synchronisation --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, --- Fichte, Johann-Gottlieb, --- Synchronization --- Perspectivisme --- Philosophie transcendantale --- Critique et interprétation --- Perspectivisme. --- Philosophie transcendantale. --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, - 1762-1814 --- Fichte, Johann-Gottlieb, 1762-1814
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Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Philosoph, Jurist und Kaufmann. Seine Vielschichtigkeit machten ihn zu einem einflussreichen kulturellen und politischen Kommentator, dessen Beiträge seinerzeit die öffentliche Meinung gebildeter Kreise mitgestaltete. Der vorliegende Band versammelt Jacobis gedankliche Auseinandersetzungen mit der Philosophie des berühmten Johann Gottlieb Fichtes. Hierzu spricht er Fichte direkt an, bleibt manchmal fragmentarisch. Dies ist symptomatisch für nahezu alle Veröffentlichungen Jacobis: in der direkten Ansprache einer Person und in der Diskussion mit ihr liegt für ihn das wahrhaftige Philosophieren.Sorgfältig bearbeiteter Nachdruck der Originalausgabe von 1799.
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Philosophy, Modern --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Imagination --- Intersubjectivity --- Philosophie moderne. --- Théorie de la connaissance. --- Imagination. --- Intersubjectivité. --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, --- Théorie de la connaissance. --- Intersubjectivité.
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Transcendental Ontology in German Idealism: Schelling and Hegel sheds remarkable light on a question central to post-Kantian philosophy: after the Copernican Revolution in philosophy, what can philosophy say about the world or reality as such? What remains of ontology's task after Kant? This is a question often overlooked in contemporary scholarship on German Idealism. Markus Gabriel offers a refreshing reinvigoration of a range of questions concerning scepticism, corporeality, freedom, the question of being, the absolute and the modal status of our determinations and judgments, all crucial to our understanding of the truly radical nature of post-Kantian philosophy. Gabriel's assessment of the experiments undertaken in post-Kantian ontology reaffirms Schelling's and Hegel's place at the heart of contemporary metaphysics. The book shows how far we still have to go in mining the thought of Hegel and Schelling and how exciting, as a result, we can expect twenty-first century philosophy to be.
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Faith --- Human beings --- Homo sapiens --- Human race --- Humanity (Human beings) --- Humankind --- Humans --- Man --- Mankind --- People --- Hominids --- Persons --- Religious belief --- Theological belief --- Belief and doubt --- Religion --- Salvation --- Theological virtues --- Trust in God --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb,
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Written for a general audience during a period of intense controversy in the German philosophical community, J. G. Fichte's short book The Vocation of Man (1800) is both an introduction to and a defense of his philosophical system, and is one of the best-known contributions to German Idealism. This collection of new essays reflects a wide and instructive variety of philosophical and hermeneutic approaches, which combine to cast new light upon Fichte's familiar text. The contributors highlight some of the overlooked complexities and implications of The Vocation of Man and situate it firmly within the intellectual context within which it was originally written, relating it to the positions of Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Schlegel, Jacobi, and others. In addition, the essays relate the text to issues of contemporary concern such as the limits of language, the character of rational agency, the problem of evil, the relation of theoretical knowledge to practical belief, and the dialectic of judgment.
Faith. --- Human beings. --- Homo sapiens --- Human race --- Humanity (Human beings) --- Humankind --- Humans --- Man --- Mankind --- People --- Hominids --- Persons --- Religious belief --- Theological belief --- Belief and doubt --- Religion --- Salvation --- Theological virtues --- Trust in God --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb,
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