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  1. 2 de ene. de 2019 · Fichte, early philosophical writings. by. Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 1762-1814. Publication date. 1988. Topics. Philosophy. Publisher. Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press.

    • Preface ix
    • Editors’ introduction xiii
    • Editors’ introduction xxv

    interpretation – and I have learned much from talking with him (but not enough). I am exceedingly grateful for his generosity and his keenness to take on this project. His friendship has meant a great deal to me. My deepest thanks finally are to Michael Esposito, for his inexhaustible supply of devotion, steadiness and encouragement; he makes every...

    must have felt about my dissertation much the same as he is said to have felt about the dissertation on Hegel by which McTaggart won his fellowship a few years earlier. Sidgwick is reported to have said about McTaggart’s dissertation (and I believe this is authentic): ‘I can see that this is nonsense, but what I want to know is whether it is the ri...

    works (Green 1885– 9). Green’s views were formulated in reaction against the empiricist account of knowledge to be found in Hume, though in fact he concentrates mainly on Locke’s position. Green’s reaction was Kan-tian in spirit: he argued that knowledge, even that based on the simplest experiences, involved an active consciousness which relates an...

  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Behind this lies his critical engagement with Kant's idealist philosophy, which is published here for the first time. These early writings, Moore's fellowship dissertations of 1897 and 1898, show how he initiated his influential break with idealism.

  3. Fichte: Early Philosophical Writings. Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Cornell University Press, 1988 - Philosophy - 455 pages. "This work is a model of what a philosophical text should be."--Reinhard...

  4. Johann Gottlieb Fichte is one of the major figures in German philosophy in the period between Kant and Hegel. Initially considered one of Kant’s most talented followers, Fichte developed his own system of transcendental philosophy, the so-called Wissenschaftslehre.

  5. The psychologists James Ward and G.F. Stout were among Moore’s teachers in Cambridge. Especially the younger Stout is of interest here. Stout argues extensively for a three-fold distinction between act, content and object in his Analytic Psychology (1896), and earlier writings.

  6. The following bibliography lists, in chronological order, all English translations of Fichte’s published and unpublished writings, along with full bibliographic citations of the various translations.