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  1. Hace 2 días · Noting Fichte’s influence on Emerson, Philip Gura explains that it was “Idealist philosophers like Friedrich von Schelling and Johann Gottlieb Fichte” who taught Emerson that “an individual’s consciousness is the center from which all knowledge radiates” (Gura 2010, 410).

  2. Hace 1 día · Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) fue uno de los primeros defensores de una nación étnica alemana unificada. Fichte fue un filósofo de Berlín (futura capital de Alemania) y una figura importante del movimiento romántico alemán.

  3. Hace 2 días · Philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte made significant contributions to our understanding of self-consciousness, building upon Kant’s foundational ideas. His intricate theory revolves around the relationship between the self ('I') and its counterpart ('non-I'), and how this interaction is essential for self-awareness.

  4. Hace 4 días · De Johann Wolfgang von Goethe a Johann Gottlieb Fichte, de Novalis a August Wilhelm Schlegel, escritores, poetas e tradutores que lançaram as sementes do movimento romântico viveram ou ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Oktober 2018 Vizepräsident der Internationalen Johann Gottlieb Fichte-Gesellschaft. In dieser Funktion obliegt ihm die Vorbereitung des XI. Kongresses der Internationalen J.G. Fichte-Gesellschaft in Leipzig (29.09.-2.10.2021). Call for Papers für den XI.

  6. It sounds like a distortion of Fichte's presentation of the first step of his transcendental deduction in the first Wissenshaftslehre, but this deduction is not an account of cosmogony, nor of the origin of all existence, but rather an account of the transcendental acts by which the subject comes to posit itself as a subject and posit an object -- more like Descartes' cogito than like a theory ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IdealismIdealism - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · The first thinker to elaborate this type of dynamic idealism was J. G. Fichte (Doctrine of Wissenschaft, 1810–1813). For Fichte, the primordial act at the ground of being is called "self-positing". Fichte argues that self-consciousness or the I is a spontaneous unconditioned self-creating act which he also called the deed-act ...