Description |
1 online resource (xlii, 197 pages) |
Series |
Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy |
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Cambridge texts in the history of philosophy.
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Contents |
Fichte Studies -- Group I: 1-210 (fall to early winter, 1795) -- Group II: 211-287 (winter, 1795 to February, 1796) -- Group III: 288-372 (February-March, 1796) -- Group IV: 373-552 (March to early summer, 1796) -- Group V: 553-568 (summer, 1796) -- Group VI: 569-667 (summer to fall, 1796) |
Summary |
Publisher's description: This volume presents the first complete translation of Fichte Studies, a powerful, creative and sustained critique of Fichtean philosophy by the young philosopher-poet Friedrich von Hardenberg, who under the pen-name Novalis went on to become the most well-known and beloved of the early German Romantic writers. Anyone interested in the fate of German philosophy and literature immediately after Kant will find this collection of notes and aphorisms a treasure-trove of original contributions on the nature of self-consciousness, the relation of art to philosophy, and the nature of philosophical inquiry. There are also the beginnings of a strikingly contemporary-sounding semiotic theory. The text is translated by Jane Kneller, who also provides an introduction situating the Fichte Studies in the context of Novalis' life and work |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 1762-1814.
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SUBJECT |
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 1762-1814 fast |
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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb 1762-1814 gnd |
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Novalis 1772-1801 gnd |
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PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Modern.
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Rezeption
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kneller, Jane, 1954-
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ISBN |
9780511675010 |
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0511675011 |
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9780511671760 |
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0511671768 |
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9781139164382 |
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1139164384 |
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