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  1. Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling. Ernst Behler. A&C Black, Apr 1, 1987 - Philosophy - 284 pages. The texts in this volume constitute highlights in the...

  2. 1 de abr. de 1987 · Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling (German Library) 1st Edition. by Ernst Behler (Editor) 5.0 3 ratings. See all formats and editions. The texts in this volume constitute highlights in the movement called transcendental idealism.

  3. 1 de abr. de 1987 · Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling. Ernst Behler (Editor) 4.50. 10 ratings3 reviews. The texts in this volume constitute highlights in the movement called transcendental idealism. Includes: Fichte's, "Some Lectures Concerning the Scholar's Vocation," and "A Crystal Clear Report to the General Public...";

  4. German idealism is the name of a movement in German philosophy that began in the 1780s and lasted until the 1840s. The most famous representatives of this movement are Kant, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. While there are important differences between these figures, they all share a commitment to idealism.

  5. Philosophy of German Idealism. Ernst Behler. Continuum, 1987 - Idealism, German - 284 pages. 0 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's...

  6. German Idealism, and discuss its relationship to romanticism, the Enlightenment, and the culture of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe. The result is an illuminating overview of a rich and complex philosophical movement, and will appeal to a wide range of readers in philosophy, German studies, theology, litera-ture, and the history of ...

  7. GERMAN IDEALISM This updated Companion offers a comprehensive, penetrat-ing, and informative guide to what is regarded as the clas-sical period of German philosophy. Kant, Fichte, Hegel, and Schelling are all discussed in detail, along with contempor-aries such as Hölderlin, Novalis, and Schopenhauer, whose in