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  1. Biographie. Lebenslauf: 1743. Geburt Jacobi's in eine düsseldorfer Fabrikanten- und Kaufmannsfamilie. Kaufmännische Ausbildung in Genf und Frankfurt a.M. In Genf wird sein Interesse für Philosophie und Wissenschaft geweckt. Er macht Bekannschaft mit dem Mathematiker Georges-Louis Lesage. Bonnet- und Rousseaulektüre. 1764.

  2. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (born Jan. 25, 1743, Düsseldorf, duchy of Berg [Germany]—died March 10, 1819, Munich, Bavaria) was a German philosopher, major exponent of the philosophy of feeling (Gefühlsphilosophie) and a prominent critic of rationalism, especially as espoused by Benedict de Spinoza.

  3. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. 1. For a detailed sketch of Jacobi’s life, the article in the Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (Prantl, 1881) is still the best but must be supplemented with more recent discoveries. (Booy/Mortier, 1966). Basic information is drawn from Jacobi’s autobiographical comments scattered throughout his works (Jacobi, 1812 ...

  4. 6. Dez. 2001 · Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi First published Thu Dec 6, 2001; substantive revision Mon Mar 15, 2010 Polemicist, socialite, and literary figure, Jacobi was an outspoken critic, first of the rationalism of German late Enlightenment philosophy, then of Kant's Transcendental Idealism, especially in the form that the early Fichte gave to it, and finally of the Romantic Idealism of the late Schelling.

  5. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (January 25, 1743 – March 10, 1819) was a German philosopher who made his mark on philosophy by coining the term nihilism and promoting it as the prime fault of Enlightenment thought and Kantianism. His correspondence with Moses Mendelssohn regarding the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza were published and widely known as ...

  6. JACOBI, FRIEDRICH HEINRICH(1743–1819) Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi was a leading representative, with Johann Georg Hamann, of the philosophy of feeling and a major critic of Immanuel Kant. He was born in D ü sseldorf on the Rhine. Jacobi received an education preparing him for a business career, but an inner urge drove him to the pursuit of ...

  7. Friedrich Schlegel gebraucht in seiner Rezension des »Woldemar«-Romans den Begriff der »Friedrich-Heinrich-Jacobiheit« für die im Roman gesehene Haltung »vollendeter Seelenschwelgerei«. 1797 Jacobi läßt sich endgültig in Eutin nieder.