A History of Philosophy: Volume VII, Fichte to Nietzsche ; Volume VIII, Bentham to Russell ; Volume IX, Maine de Biran to SartreImage Books, 1985 - Philosophy |
Contents
POSTKANTIAN IDEALIST SYSTEMS | 1 |
FICHTE | 47 |
the science of ethicsMans moral natureThe supreme | 59 |
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absolute ego absolute idealism activity aesthetic Anti-Dühring attitude become Berlin Christianity conceived concept course criticism deduction dialectical distinction divine doctrine edition empirical essence eternal ethical example existence expression fact Feuerbach Fichte Fichte's finite freedom Friedrich Nietzsche fundamental German German idealism Hegel Hegelian Hence human spirit idea idealist impulse individual infinite interpretation intuition Kant Kant's Kantian Karl Marx Kierkegaard knowledge Leipzig logical London Ludwig Feuerbach man's manifests Marx and Engels Marxism means metaphysical idealism mind moral movement Neo-Kantian Nietzsche Nietzsche's non-ego object objectify obviously pantheism particular phenomena philosophy of Nature point of view position principle productive proposition rational reality reason reflection relation religion religious consciousness romantic Schelling Schelling's Schleiermacher Schopenhauer Schopenhauer's self-consciousness self-thinking Thought sense simply social society speak sphere teleological theism theology theory thing-in-itself things Thomism transcendental idealism transcends true truth understanding unity universal values vols