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The role of feeling in Fichte’s rejection of the thing in itself
(Philosophy Documentation Center, 1998)
Il est permis de voir dans la doctrine de la science de Fichte une tentative visant à conférer toute sa plausibilité à l’affirmation de Jacobi selon laquelle la philosophie transcendantale de Kant, si elle est comprise de ...
The Concept of phenomenology in Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre of 1804/II
(De Gruyter, 2010)
Fichte characterizes the second part of his Doctrine of Science of 1804 with the term «
phenomenology », to which he assigns a double meaning : theory of illusion (Schein) and theory of
phenomenon (Erscheinung). If the ...
Fichte, Schleiermacher and W. von Humboldt : on the creation of the University of Berlin
(Rodopi, 2010)
On the eve of the foundation of the University of Berlin, Wilhelm von Humboldt
was in charge of choosing between the various proposals submitted for the organization of the
future institution. Since he had to choose for ...
The letter is particulary lethal in the Wissenschaftslehre
(Palgrave Macmillan, 2014)
It is striking to notice that Fichte intended the first written version of his Doctrine of
Science (1794-95) “for his listeners,” namely for the students of the University of Jena where he
had just taken up his post. ...
Fichte's debate with Reinhold in 1793 : the doctrine of drives and the problem of freedom
V Fichte, early romanticism and German idealism
(Edwin Mellen Press, 2004)
This article focuses on Fichte’s essay on Revelation (2nd ed.) and on his review of Creuzer’s book on the freedom of the will. These texts contain a critique of the theory of freedom exposed by K. L. Reinhold in the Letters ...
Fichte and the universality of the moral law
(Philosophy documentation center, 2008)
In his lectures of 1806 On the Way to the Blessed Life, Fichte draws a distinction between lower and higher morality. According to him, the paradigm of the lower morality is to be found in Kant’s ethics insofar as it ...
Fichte et la première philosophie de la nature de Schelling
(Cambridge University Press, 2004)
Lorsque l’on reconstruit la philosophie fichtéenne de la nature de la période d’Iéna, on note des similitudes frappantes entre la conception de l’organisme telle que présentée dans la Doctrine de la Science et les ...