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The Cambridge Companion to Fichte David James (University of Warwick)

The Cambridge Companion to Fichte By David James (University of Warwick)

The Cambridge Companion to Fichte by David James (University of Warwick)


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This book explores the work of the influential philosopher Fichte, from his theoretical, ethical and political thought to his studies of religion and history. It is essential reading for students of Fichte and of German idealism, as well as for those interested in the history of philosophy more widely.

The Cambridge Companion to Fichte Summary

The Cambridge Companion to Fichte by David James (University of Warwick)

Johann Gottlieb Fichte (17621814) was the founding figure of the philosophical movement known as German idealism, a branch of thought which grew out of Kant's critical philosophy. Fichte's work formed the crucial link between eighteenth-century Enlightenment thought and philosophical, as well as literary, Romanticism. Some of his ideas also foreshadow later nineteenth- and twentieth-century developments in philosophy and in political thought, including existentialism, nationalism and socialism. This volume offers essays on all the major aspects of Fichte's philosophy, ranging from the successive versions of his foundational philosophical science or Wissenschaftslehre, through his ethical and political thought, to his philosophies of history and religion. All the main stages of Fichte's philosophical career and development are charted, and his ideas are placed in their historical and intellectual context. New readers will find this the most convenient and accessible guide to Fichte currently available. Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of recent developments in the interpretation of Fichte.

About David James (University of Warwick)

David James is AssociateProfessor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. His previous publications include Fichte's Republic: Idealism, History and Nationalism (Cambridge, 2015), Rousseau and German Idealism: Freedom, Dependence and Necessity (Cambridge, 2013) and Fichte's Social and Political Philosophy: Property and Virtue (Cambridge, 2011). Gunter Zoller is Professor of Philosophy at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen and is the author of numerous works on Fichte, including Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy (Cambridge, 1998), Fichte lesen (2013) and Res Publica: Plato's Republic in Classical German Philosophy (2015). He is also the co-editor and co-translator of Fichte's The System of Ethics (Cambridge, 2005).

Table of Contents

Introduction Gunter Zoller; 1. From Kant to Fichte Wayne M. Martin; 2. Fichte and the French Revolution Frederick Beiser; 3. Fichte's explanation of the dynamic structure of consciousness in the 17945 Wissenschaftslehre Christian Klotz; 4. The Wissenschaftslehre of 17969 (nova methodo) Daniel Breazeale; 5. Fichte's later presentations of the Wissenschaftslehre Gunter Zoller; 6. Fichte's philosophy of right and ethics Allen W. Wood; 7. Fichte's political economy and his theory of property Jean-Christophe Merle; 8. The Wissenschaftslehre and historical engagement Ives Radrizzani; 9. Ending individuality: the mission of a nation in Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation Alexander Aichele; 10. Fichte's philosophy of religion Hansjurgen Verweyen; 11. Fichte and the development of early German romantic philosophy Elizabeth Millan; 12. Fichte and Schelling: the limitations of the Wissenschaftslehre Sebastian Gardner; 13. Fichte and Hegel on recognition and slavery David James; 14. Fichte's position: anti-subjectivism, self-awareness and self-location in the space of reasons Paul Franks; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521472265
9780521472265
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The Cambridge Companion to Fichte by David James (University of Warwick)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2016-12-15
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