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  1. Other articles where German idealism is discussed: Western philosophy: The idealism of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel: The Enlightenment, inspired by the example of natural science, had accepted certain boundaries to human knowledge; that is, it had recognized certain limits to reason’s ability to penetrate ultimate reality because that would require methods that surpass the capabilities…

  2. 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 other texts ...

  3. 22. Aug. 2017 · In the philosophy of J. G. Fichte, F. W. J. Schelling and G. W. F. Hegel, known as 'German Idealism', which begins in the 1790s, the space is often filled with aspects of what Kant proposes which are given a more emphatic status than Kant himself thinks possible. Fichte, for example, will make the activity of the I the source of the world's intelligibility in a way that Kant rejects ...

  4. Philosophy of GermanIdealism. Ed. Ernst Behler. German Library 23. New York: Continuum, 1987. Pp. xxii, 284. $24.50, cloth; $10.95, paper. The twenty-thirdvolume of the German Li- brary seriescontains two selectionsfrom Fichte, two from Jacobi, three from Schelling, and "The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism," a fragment composed by ...

  5. 30. Aug. 2017 · 7 The Early Philosophy of Fichte and Schelling; 8 Philosophy and the Chemical Revolution after Kant; 9 Hölderlin and Novalis; 10 Hegel’s Phenomenology and Logic; 11 Hegel’s Practical Philosophy; 12 Organism and System in German Idealism; 13 German Realism; 14 Politics and the New Mythology; 15 German Idealism and the Arts; 16 The Legacy of ...

  6. 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.

  7. viii GERMAN IDEALISM AND THE PROBLEM OF KNOWLEDGE B. Identity, Logic and Contradiction in the Early Schelling 134 C. The Twofold Nature of Schelling’s Transcendental Philosophy 138 D. The Resurrection of Metaphysics and the Problem of Dialectic 152 3 FROM METAPHYSICS TO EPISTEMOLOGY I: FROM THE PHENOMENOLOGY TO THE LOGIC