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Books. Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling. Ernst Behler. A&C Black, Apr 1, 1987 - Philosophy - 284 pages. The texts in this volume constitute highlights...
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Philosophy of German Idealism. The texts in this volume...
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German idealism is the name of a movement in German philosophy that began in the 1780s and lasted until the 1840s. The most famous representatives of this movement are Kant, Fichte , Schelling , and Hegel.
1. Apr. 1987 · Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling (German Library) 1st Edition. by Ernst Behler (Editor) 5.0 3 ratings. See all formats and editions. The texts in this volume constitute highlights in the movement called transcendental idealism.
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By denying the idea of an unprejudiced and presuppositionless reason and his assertion of a fundamental belief that underlies every performance of reason, Jacobi provoked both the German Enlighteners and the representatives of German Idealism.
The twenty-third volume of the German Li- brary series contains two selections from Fichte, two from Jacobi, three from Schelling, and "The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism," a fragment composed by either Schelling or Hegel that calls for the supremacy of aesthetics in the development of a new philosophy. Written in the wake of Kant ...
This volume provides representative texts of transcendental idealism, including ones by J. G. Fichte (Some Lectures Concerning the Scholar's Vocation and A Crystal Clear Report Concerning the Actual Essence of the Newest Philosophy), E H. Jacobi ("Open Letter to Fichte" and "On Faith and Knowledge in Response to Schelling and Hegel"), F. W. J. S...