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Fichte: Attempt at a Critique of All Revelation

Fichte: Attempt at a Critique of All Revelation

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The Attempt at a Critique of All Revelation (1792) was the first published work of Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814), the founder of the German idealist movement in philosophy. It predated the system of philosophy which Fichte developed during his years in Jena, and for that reason - and possibly also because of its religious orientation - later commentators have tended to overlook the work in their treatments of Fichte's philosophy. It is, however, already representative of the most interesting aspects of Fichte's thought. It displays an affinity with his later moral psychology, introduces (in theological form) Fichte's distinctively 'second-person' conception of moral requirements, and employs the 'synthetic method' which is crucial to the transcendental systems Fichte developed during his Jena period. This volume offers a clear and accessible translation of the work by Garrett Green, while an introduction by Allen Wood sets the work in its historical and philosophical contexts.

Author: Garrett Green, Allen Wood
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 12/24/2009
Series: Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy
Pages: 196
Weight: 0.72lbs
Size: 9.42h x 6.76w x 0.43d
ISBN: 9780521130189
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