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  1. FICHTE AND SCHELLING 73 I. Fichte: The Thing-in-Itself and the Dialectical Leap 73 A. The Notion of a Philosophical Science and its Relation to Logic 75 B. The Transcendental Self as (F)act. 83 C. Fichte’s New Dialectic and the Grasp of the Problem of Contradiction 96 D. The Thing-in-itself and the Horizons of Knowledge 109 II. Schelling ...

  2. The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism features essays from leading scholars on German philosophy. It is the most comprehensive secondary source available, covering not only the full range of work by Kant, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel, but also idealists such as Reinhold and Schopenhauer, critics such as Jacobi, Maimon, and the German Romantics.

  3. place in the history of German idealism. In Hegel’s Lectures on the History of Philosophy the first chapter of the section entitled “The Latest German Philosophy” is entirely devoted to Jacobi’s philosophy, followed only by chapters on Kant, Fichte and Schelling. Jacobi came to be widely known and

  4. However, the philosophical scene in Germany had changed drastically in the meanwhile and Jacobi is resolved to make a sharp contrast between Kant’s critical philosophy, on the one hand, and Fichte’s science of knowledge and Schelling’s philosophy of identity as its “two daughter philosophies”, on the other. To be sure, the emphasis is placed on Schelling’s latest idealistic system ...

  5. Books. Fichte, German Idealism, and Early Romanticism. Daniel Breazeale, Tom Rockmore. Rodopi, 2010 - History - 386 pages. This volume of 23 previously unpublished essays explores the relationship between the philosophy of J.G. Fichte and that of other leading thinkers associated with German Idealism and the early Romantic movement.

  6. Jacobi's, "On Faith and Knowledge in Response to Schelling and Hegel," and "Open Letter to Fichte, 1799"; an anonymous author's "The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism, 1797"; and Schelling's "Ideas on a Philosophy of Nature as an Introduction to the Study of This Science," "Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom and Related Matters," and other texts. (For ...

  7. Jacobi's, "On Faith and Knowledge in Response to Schelling and Hegel," and "Open Letter to Fichte, 1799"; an anonymous author's "The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism, 1797"; and Schelling's "Ideas on a Philosophy of Nature as an Introduction to the Study of This Science," "Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom and Related Matters," and other texts. (For ...