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Martinus Nijhoff Philosophy Library : 8
1982
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Titel
Imagination and Reflection: Intersubjectivity : Fichte�́�s Grundlage of 1794
Ist Teil von
  • Martinus Nijhoff Philosophy Library : 8
Ort / Verlag
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
Erscheinungsjahr
1982
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • I. Philosophy as a Systematic Ideal -- II. The Transcendental Imagination -- III. The I as Intersubjective -- IV. The Intellectual Intuition -- Intersubjectivity and Reflection -- Notes
  • This work resulted from my interests in several flDldam ental issues of contemporary phenomenology. Originally, their focal point was 1) the role and importance of the subject in philosophical activity and 2) the subject's finitude. To gain a perspective on these issues, a possible approach seemed to lie in the direction of the transcendental imagination and its relation to tim e. This focus on the imagination, of course, led to Fichte's egological philosophy that explicitly centers on the imagination. Here both issues are raised together. The reader of the Fichtean texts cannot for long hesitate to pose the question of intersubjectivity. These three issues-imagination, reflection, and inter℗Ư subjectivity-formed the basis of the present work. Since such a work could never be completed if it were not for those num erot5 discussions and friendly conversation with friends and colleagues with whom philosophy is always alive, I wish to acknowledge my gratitude specifically to the following people: Professor Andre Schuwer, of Duquesne University, for his encouragement, critical reading of the work, and his comments that have greatly aided me in the writing of the present work; Professor John Sallis, Chairman of the Philosophy Department of Duquesne University, whose interest in Fichte provided invaluable insights and approaches to the issues; Professor Paul Ricoeur, University of Paris and University of Chicago, whose reading and encouragement greatly helped in the work's publication; Professor Samuel Ijsseling, University of Leuven, who introduced me to Martinus Nijhoff Publishers; Professor G. A.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9789401576642
Titel-ID: 990018685380106463
Format
X, 159 p; online resource
Schlagworte
Philosophy (General), Philosophy, modern, Philosophy, Modern Philosophy