After Jena: New Essays On Fichte'S Later Philosophy (Topics In Historical Philosophy),Used

After Jena: New Essays On Fichte'S Later Philosophy (Topics In Historical Philosophy),Used

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The career of J. G. Fichte, a central figure in German idealism and in the history of philosophy, divides into two distinct phases: the first period, in which he occupied the chair of critical philosophy at the University of Jena (17941799); and the following period, after he left Jena for Berlin. Due in part to the inaccessibility of the German texts, Fichte scholarship in the Englishspeaking world has tended to focus on the Jena period, neglecting the development of this major thinker's mature development. The essays collected in this book begin to correct this imbalance. Concerned in a variety of ways with Fichte's postJena philosophy, these essays by distinguished and emerging scholars demonstrate the depth and breadth of Fichte scholarship being done in English.With an introduction that locates the essays in philosophical and historical terms, the book divides into three related categories: Fichtes development, his view of religion, and other aspects of his 'popular' (or notsopopular) philosophy. From a wide range of perspectives, the essays show how Fichtes later development reflects the philosophical concerns of his time, the specific debates in which he engaged, and the complex events of his philosophical career.

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