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  1. 30 de may. de 2024 · Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich. Geb. 25. 1. 1743 in Düsseldorf; gest. 10. 3. 1819 in München. In der Vorrede zu seinem Hauptwerk Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung (1819) warnt Arthur Schopenhauer die Leser davor, seine »Art zu spekuliren« mit der »eines noch lebenden großen Philosophen« vergleichen zu wollen, »welcher wahrhaft rührende ...

  2. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi Die herausragende Bedeutung Friedrich Heinrich Ja-cobis (1743–1819) für die Entwicklung des Deutschen Idealismus ist bereits seit einigen Jahrzehnten erkannt und dementsprechend umfassend Gegenstand der Forschung geworden (vgl. schon Henrich 1992, 23– 31, 146–160, und zuletzt Sandkaulen 2019; Förster

  3. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi 389 Jacobi argued in his Über die Lehre des Spinoza in Briefen an Herrn Moses Mendelssohn (1785) that Spinozoan determinism resulted in a nihilistic view of human activity. For similar reasons Jacobi was also a fierce opponent of Schelling's naturalism4 and Fichte's subjectivism.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743-1819), a German philosopher of the Enlightenment, emphasized the philosophic dimensions of feeling and faith in opposition to the claims of pure reason. On Jan. 25, 1743, F. H. Jacobi was born in Düsseldorf, the son of a wealthy sugar manufacturer. He prepared at Geneva for a business career and succeeded his ...

  5. JACOBI, FRIEDRICH HEINRICH(1743–1819) Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi was a leading representative, with Johann Georg Hamann, of the philosophy of feeling and a major critic of Immanuel Kant. He was born in D ü sseldorf on the Rhine. Jacobi received an education preparing him for a business career, but an inner urge drove him to the pursuit of ...

  6. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (January 25, 1743 – March 10, 1819) was a German philosopher who made his mark on philosophy by coining the term nihilism and promoting it as the prime fault of Enlightenment thought and Kantianism. His correspondence with Moses Mendelssohn regarding the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza were published and widely known as ...

  7. 13 de jul. de 2022 · Philosophers who wrote about Nihilism – or Nihilists – were generally deeply critical of this rising apathy and indifference in society, and concerned about its corrosive effects. These are the key figures who defined the philosophical style. 1. Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. Christian Friedrich Tieck, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, 1809, via Sammlung.