Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814) was the founding figure of the
philosophical movement known as German idealism, a branch of thought
which grew out of Kant's critical philosophy. Fichte's work formed the
crucial link between eighteenth-century Enlightenment thought and
philosophical, as well as literary, Romanticism. Some of his ideas
also foreshadow later nineteenth- and twentieth-century developments
in philosophy and in political thought, including existentialism,
nationalism and socialism. This volume offers essays on all the major
aspects of Fichte's philosophy, ranging from the successive versions
of his foundational philosophical science or Wissenschaftslehre,
through his ethical and political thought, to his philosophies of
history and religion. All the main stages of Fichte's philosophical
career and development are charted, and his ideas are placed in their
historical and intellectual context. New readers will find this the
most convenient and accessible guide to Fichte currently available.
Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of recent
developments in the interpretation of Fichte.
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9781316848647
Publisert
2016
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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