Results 31 to 40 of about 8,239 (148)
Constructive Thinking in the Critical Philosophy of Hermann Cohen
Constructive (productive) thinking in the critical philosophy of Hermann Cohen differs significantly from the seemingly similar speculative thinking in J. G. Fichte’s Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre) (1794/95). The fundamental characteristics of
Valery Ye. Semyonov
doaj +1 more source
Vida en la cual un ojo está inserto
El siguiente ensayo presenta un texto de Fichte, virtualmente desconocido, titulado “Desde el 1º de Abril de 1808. Tras los Discursos a la nación alemana”.
Günter Zöller, Natalia Lerussi
doaj
Moralidad y Estado en la filosofía política de Fichte [PDF]
The philosophy of history of 1804 and 1805 enables Fichte to place his natural right, developed previously at Jena, against a diachronic background. This means that Fichte does not reason merely synchronically from a timeless conception of society and
Arrese Igor, Hector Oscar
core +3 more sources
Fichte's Social Division of Labour and Its Relation to His Idealism
Abstract I argue that Fichte’s account of the type of subject presupposed by idealism entails that certain individuals engaged in mechanical tasks within a social division of labour would be alienated from their own activity even while fulfilling their vocation as human beings, despite how this vocation is incompatible with the reduction of human ...
David James
wiley +1 more source
El objetivo de este trabajo es abordar los conceptos de idealismo y dogmatismo tal como Fichte los presenta en su Erste und Zweite Einleitung in die Wissenschaftslehre (1797/8). En primer lugar, se pone en evidencia la contraposición que Fichte construye
María Jimena Solé
doaj +1 more source
Fichte's Deduction of the Moral Law [PDF]
It is often assumed that Fichte's aim in Part I of the System of Ethics is to provide a deduction of the moral law, the very thing that Kant – after years of unsuccessful attempts – deemed impossible. On this familiar reading, what Kant eventually viewed
Ware, Owen
core +1 more source
Phenomenology is explanatory: Science and metascience
Abstract This essay disambiguates the relationship between phenomenology and explanation, whereby we uncover a fundamentally new way to understand the function of phenomenology within the sciences. These objectives are accomplished in two stages. First, we propose an original way to interpret Husserl's claim that his phenomenology is non‐explanatory ...
Heath Williams, Thomas Byrne
wiley +1 more source
El artículo aborda la relación entre la Wissenschaftslehre (lógica pura, mathesis universalis) y la fenomenología. Primero, se analiza el sentido y alcance del proyecto husserliano de la doctrina de la ciencia en tanto estudio sobre las condiciones ...
Luis Niel
doaj +1 more source
Fichte’s method of moral justification [PDF]
While Kant’s claim that the moral law discloses our freedom to us has been extensively discussed in recent decades, the reactions to this claim among Kant’s immediate successors have gone largely overlooked by scholars. Reinhold, Creuzer, and Maimon were
Ware, Owen
core
Correctness of assertion and validity of inference
Abstract This is a slightly edited transcript of a lecture given by Per Martin‐Löf on 26 October 2022 at the Rolf Schock Symposium in Stockholm. In 2020, the Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy was awarded to Dag Prawitz and Per Martin‐Löf, and the symposium was organised in their honour.
Per Martin‐Löf
wiley +1 more source

