J. G. Fichte : foundation of the entire Wissenschaftslehre and related writings, (1794-95)
Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Bok · Engelsk · 2022
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| Omfang | xiii, 589 sider
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| Opplysninger | I Concerning the Concept of the Wissenschaftslehre, or of So-Called "Philosophy" -- Preface to the First Edition (1794) p. 152 -- Preface to the Second Edition (1798) p. 154 -- First Part Concerning the Concept of the Wissenschaftslehre as Such p. 157 -- § 1 Hypothetically Proposed Concept of the Wissenschaftslehre p. 157 -- § 2 Development of the Concept of the Wissenschaftslehre p. 162 -- Second Part Explication of the Concept of the Wissenschaftslehre p. 170 -- § 3 p. 170 -- § 4 To What Extent Can the Wissenschaftslehre Be Sure That It Has Exhausted Human Knowledge as Such? p. 171 -- § 5 What Is the Boundary Separating the Universal Wissenschaftslehre from the Particular Sciences Based Upon It? p. 175 -- § 6 How Is the Universal Wissenschaftslehre Related to Logic in Particular? p. 178 -- § 7 How Is the Wissenschaftslehre Related to Its Object? p. 181 -- Third Part Hypothetical Division of the Wissenschaftslehre p. 189 -- II Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre -- Preface to the First Edition (1795) p. 196 -- Forward to the Second Edition (1802) p. 199 -- Part 1 Foundational Principles of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre p. 200 -- § 1 First, Purely and Simply Unconditioned Foundational Principle p. 200 -- § 2 Second Foundational Principle, Conditioned with Respect to its Content p. 207 -- § 3 Third Foundational Principle, Conditioned with Respect to its Form p. 210 -- Part 2 Foundation of Theoretical Knowledge p. 225 -- § 4 First Theorem p. 225 -- A Determination of the Synthetic Proposition to be Analyzed p. 226 -- B General Nature of the Synthesis of Terms Posited in Opposition to Each Other as Such in the Indicated Proposition p. 228 -- C Synthesis by Means of Reciprocal Determination of the Contradictions Implicit in the First of the Two Propositions Posited in Opposition to Each Other p. 230 -- D Synthesis by Means of Reciprocal Determination of the Opposing Propositions Contained in the Second of the Two Propositions Posited in Opposition to Each Other p. 235 -- E Synthetic Unification of the Oppositions Occurring between the Two Indicated Types of Reciprocal Determination p. 240 -- Deduction of Representation p. 306 -- Part 3 Foundation of the Science of the Practical p. 320 -- § 5 Second Theorem p. 320 -- § 6 Third Theorem: In the Striving of the I There Is Posited at the Same Time an Opposed Striving of the Not-I, which Counterbalances that of the I p. 346 -- § 7 Fourth Theorem: The Striving of the I, the Opposed Striving of the Not-I, and the Equilibrium between Them Must Be Posited p. 347 -- § 8 Fifth Theorem: Feeling Must Itself Be Posited and Determined p. 350 -- § 9 Sixth Theorem: Feeling Must Be Further Determined and Delineated p. 354 -- § 10 Seventh Theorem: Drive Itself Must Be Posited and Determined p. 357 -- § 11 Eighth Theorem: Feelings Themselves Must Be Capable of Being Posited in Opposition to Each Other p. 374 -- III Outline of What is Distinctive of the Wissenschaftslehre with Regard to the Theoretical Power -- § 1 The Concept of the Particular in the Theoretical Wissenschaftslehre p. 382 -- § 2 First Theorem: The Indicated Factum Is Posited through Sensation, or, Deduction of Sensation p. 384 -- § 3 Second Theorem: The Sensing Subject Is Posited through Intuition, or, Deduction of Intuition p. 388 -- § 4 The Intuition Is Determined in Time; What Is Intuited Is Determined in Space p. 423.. - The Wissenschaftslehre or 'doctrine of scientific knowledge' was the great achievement of the German idealist philosopher J. G. Fichte. Daniel Breazeale presents accessible new translations of three works in which Fichte developed this philosophical system. The centerpiece of this volume is a new English translation of Fichte's only full-scale presentation of the principles of his philosophy, the Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre (1794/95). Accompanying this are new translations of the work in which Fichte first publicly introduced his new system, Concerning the Concept of the Wissenschaftslehre (1794) and the Outline of what is Distinctive of the Wissenschaftslehre with respect to the Theoretical Power (1795), which was intended as a companion to the Foundation. In addition Breazeale includes the transcripts of Fichte's unpublished "Zurich lectures" on his system (1794), translated here for the first time. Breazeale supplements his translations with an extensive historical and systematic introduction, detailed outlines of the contents and structure of the Foundation and Outline, and copious scholarly annotation of the translated texts, helping to orient readers who may otherwise find themselves lost in the wilderness of Fichte's complex 'derivations.'"
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| ISBN | 0192882228. - 9780192882226
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