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Erneuerung der Transzendentalphilosophie im Anschluss an Kant und Fichte

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The content features a collection of essays exploring various philosophical themes related to Fichte and his contemporaries. F. Bader discusses the ambiguity of Fichte's three principles in his foundational work from 1794/95, while P. Baumanns examines the transcendental deduction of categories in both Kant and Fichte. M. Buhr critiques the historical narrative from Kant to Hegel, and C. Cesa highlights G. B. Passerini's role in the first Italian translation of a significant work on closed commercial states. P.-Ph. Druet addresses the methodological challenges in creating a psychological portrait of Fichte, and K. Hahn analyzes the dilemma of progressive legislative states in Fichte's political theory. K. Hammacher explores social justice laws in relation to Kant, Fichte, and Jacobi. H. Hirsch presents economic systems through a Christian ethical lens, while W. Janke investigates language and truth in Novalis's Fichte studies. Other contributors discuss topics like the relation of being and consciousness in late Fichte, the limits of transcendental thinking, and the role of purpose in interpersonal theory. The essays collectively reflect on the intersections of reason, nature, and morality in the works of Fichte and his philosophical context.

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Erneuerung der Transzendentalphilosophie im Anschluss an Kant und Fichte, Klaus Hammacher

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1979
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