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  1. Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling. Ernst Behler. A&C Black, Apr 1, 1987 - Philosophy - 284 pages. The texts in this volume constitute highlights in the...

  2. German idealism is the name of a movement in German philosophy that began in the 1780s and lasted until the 1840s. The most famous representatives of this movement are Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. While there are important differences between these figures, they all share a commitment to idealism.

  3. 1 apr 1987 · Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling (German Library) 1st Edition. by Ernst Behler (Editor) 5.0 2 ratings. See all formats and editions. Paperback. $44.04 9 Used from $23.64 9 New from $55.84. The texts in this volume constitute highlights in the movement called transcendental idealism.

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  4. 6 dic 2001 · Main Philosophical Works. 3.1 The ‘Spinoza Letters’ (1 st edition, 1785) 3.2 The ‘Spinoza Letters’ (2 nd edition, 1789) 3.3 The ‘Spinoza Letters’ (3 rd edition, 1819) 3.4 The ‘David Hume Dialogue’ (1787) 3.5 The Open Letter to Fichte (1799) 3.6 On Critique’s Attempt to Reduce Reason to the Understanding (1802)

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  5. 1 apr 1987 · Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling. Ernst Behler (Editor) 4.50. 10 ratings3 reviews. The texts in this volume constitute highlights in the movement called transcendental idealism. Includes: Fichte's, "Some Lectures Concerning the Scholar's Vocation," and "A Crystal Clear Report to the General Public...";

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  6. Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling : Behler, Ernst: Amazon.it: Libri

  7. 22 ott 2001 · Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775–1854) is, along with J.G. Fichte and G.W.F. Hegel, one of the three most influential thinkers in the tradition of ‘German Idealism’. Although he is often regarded as a philosophical Proteus who changed his conception so radically and so often that it is hard to attribute one clear ...