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  • Fichte, theorist of the I - The Philosophy Forum Archive
    Fichte himself thought that one position could not refute the other Instead we are revealed by the leap of faith we take in regard to first principles In my view, philosophy these days largely serves as rational religion In that sense Fichte is a theologian, except that "critical" theology engulfs and becomes the God of pre-critical theology
  • Fichte, theorist of the I - The Philosophy Forum
    Hi, gang I #039;d like to start a conversation on Fichte by sharing a few quotes along with what I find of value in them What I find here is the birth of the absolute "I " This absolute "I" is the product of abstraction I #039;m especially interested in Fichte #039;s motives, which is to say in the religious
  • Idealism in Context - The Philosophy Forum Archive
    Idealism In Context Bishop George Berkeley 1685– 1753 Abstract: Berkeley’s idealism should be reinterpreted not as an outmoded metaphysical theory, but as a philosophically astute protest against the “great abstraction” initiated by the scientific revolution — a defense of the primacy of experience and the indispensability of the observer, in a historical moment when knowledge was
  • Philosophy is an absolute joke - The Philosophy Forum Archive
    I kicked aside the last vestiges of idealism somewhere between Bergson and Fichte, chewing on a "problem of matter" that set me on the road to what I'd eventually call "a sort of naturalism"
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  • Beautiful Things - The Philosophy Forum
    Beautiful orange steam engine Love, love, love, love, love May I please have it Yes, the others are beautiful too
  • Difference between ego and the I (das Ich) in Husserls phenomenology?
    I'm writing a paper on philosophical egology, and I kinda got stuck on Husserl Up until then, especially in German Idealism, they use the terminology of the 'I', pure 'I', transcendental 'I' (in German 'Ich' and 'das Ich'), etc Kant, Fichte, Max Stirner even Freud doesn't use ego, but 'Das Ich und das Es', translated as 'The Ego and the Id' Only two cases that I found of original usage
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  • Two ways to philosophise. - The Philosophy Forum
    Sometimes people's idea of charity seems extremely uncharitable, like when religious claims are reinterpreted as "not truth-apt " I would rather say we should try to interpret people as they themselves do, but trying to save their ideas from their own interpretation is also a great philosophical art That's how we got Hegel and Fichte





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