Fichte s Transcendental Philosophy

Fichte s Transcendental Philosophy
Author: G Nter Z Ller
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2002-11-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521892732

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The first book in English on Fichte's major works - examines the transcendental theory of self.

Fichte

Fichte
Author: Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1988
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 080148121X

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"This work is a model of what a philosophical text should be."--Reinhard Lauth "Breazeale's translation is fluent, precise, and perhaps most important of all... it is readable.... This is an excellent translation by the ranking Fichte scholar working in English at present, accompanied by a full, useful scholarly apparatus, likely to be of interest to Fichte scholars and all those concerned with the development of German idealism."--Review of Metaphysics "The publishing of this volume in English... provides us with a wealth of new material, not just about Fichte's development, but about the essentially Cartesian project that first gave rise to phenomenology in our own century."--International Philosophical Quarterly

Fichte s Social and Political Philosophy

Fichte s Social and Political Philosophy
Author: David James
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2011-01-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139495417

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In this study of Fichte's social and political philosophy, David James offers an interpretation of Fichte's most famous writings in this area, including his Foundations of Natural Right and Addresses to the German Nation, centred on two main themes: property and virtue. These themes provide the basis for a discussion of such issues as what it means to guarantee the freedom of all the citizens of a state, the problem of unequal relations of economic dependence between states, and the differences and connections between the legal and political sphere of right and morality. James also relates Fichte's central social and political ideas to those of other important figures in the history of philosophy, including Locke, Kant and Hegel, as well as to the radical phase of the French Revolution. His account will be of importance to all who are interested in Fichte's philosophy and its intellectual and political context.

Matters of Spirit

Matters of Spirit
Author: F. Scott Scribner
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780271074986

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This book offers a radically new interpretation of the entire philosophy of J. G. Fichte by showing the impact of nineteenth-century psychological techniques and technologies on the formation of his theory of the imagination—the very centerpiece of his philosophical system. By situating Fichte’s philosophy within the context of nineteenth-century German science and culture, the book establishes a new genealogy, one that shows the extent to which German idealism’s transcendental account of the social remains dependent upon the scientific origins of psychoanalysis in the material techniques of Mesmerism. The book makes it clear that the rational, transcendental account of spirit, imagination, and the social has its source in the psychological phenomena of affective rapport. Specifically, the imagination undergoes a double displacement in which it is ultimately subject to external influence, the influence of a material technique, or, in short, a technology.

Foundations of Natural Right

Foundations of Natural Right
Author: Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521575915

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A complete translation into English of Fichte's most important work of political philosophy.

Fichte s Ethics

Fichte s Ethics
Author: Michelle Kosch
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780192537539

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One of Fichte's most important ideas - that nature can place limits on our ability to govern ourselves, and that anyone who values autonomy is thereby committed to the value of basic research and of the development of autonomy-enhancing technologies - has received little attention in the interpretative literature on Fichte, and has little currency in contemporary ethics. This volume aims to address both deficits. Beginning from a reconstruction of Fichte's theory of rational agency, this volume examines his arguments for the thesis that rational agency must have two constitutive ends: substantive and formal independence. It argues for a novel interpretation of Fichte's conception of substantive independence, and shows how Fichte's account of moral duties is derived from the end of substantive independence on that conception. It also argues for a new interpretation of Fichte's conception of formal independence, and explains why the usual understanding of this end as providing direct guidance for action must be mistaken. It encompasses a systematic reconstruction of Fichte's first-order claims in normative ethics and the philosophy of right.

Fichte s Vocation of Man

Fichte s Vocation of Man
Author: Daniel Breazeale,Tom Rockmore
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438447650

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Written for a general audience during a period of intense controversy in the German philosophical community, J. G. Fichte's short book The Vocation of Man (1800) is both an introduction to and a defense of his philosophical system, and is one of the best-known contributions to German Idealism. This collection of new essays reflects a wide and instructive variety of philosophical and hermeneutic approaches, which combine to cast new light upon Fichte's familiar text. The contributors highlight some of the overlooked complexities and implications of The Vocation of Man and situate it firmly within the intellectual context within which it was originally written, relating it to the positions of Kant, Hegel, Schelling, Schlegel, Jacobi, and others. In addition, the essays relate the text to issues of contemporary concern such as the limits of language, the character of rational agency, the problem of evil, the relation of theoretical knowledge to practical belief, and the dialectic of judgment.

Fichte s 1804 Wissenschaftslehre

Fichte s 1804 Wissenschaftslehre
Author: Benjamin D. Crowe,Gabriel Gottlieb
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2024-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438495965

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Fichte's 1804 Wissenschaftslehre, or The Science of Knowing, consists of a series of lectures he delivered in his Berlin home to members of the city's political and cultural elite in 1804. The lectures mark a dramatic shift in the terminology and methodology he uses to explore the nature of knowledge and reality as presented in his philosophical system, the Wissenschaftslehre. Although not published during his lifetime, Fichte's 1804 lectures provide a systematic update to his philosophy of knowledge and being, which was only hinted at in print in popular presentations like Characteristics of the Present Age (1805) and The Way Towards the Blessed Life (1806). In fact, these lectures contain Fichte's first public articulation of his philosophical position in the wake of the professional disaster of the "atheism controversy." This volume of new essays not only offers readers novel interpretations of the lectures but also introduces and clarifies key concepts, debates the relationship of the lectures to Fichte’s Jena presentation of the Wissenschaftslehre, and examines issues related to his method and system of idealism.