Fichte's Science of Knowledge. a Critical Exposition

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Fichte's Science of Knowledge. a Critical Exposition
Everett, Charles Carroll, 1829-1900
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The importance of the position which we have now reached, so far as the system of Fichte is con- cerned, is obvious. We are at the heart of the sys- tem. We have reached the point where the various lines of thought meet, and from which we must start afresh for future investigations. It is, therefore, essential, for the comprehension of Fichte, that this position be thoroughly understood. It is important that one should not only be able to repeat the for- mulae by which the thought of Fichte is
...uttered, but that one should see the real meaning of these formu- lae. Only thus can one see the truth that underlies them, and can thus judge whether this truth has been forced to yield results which are not really contained in it.
It will be remembered that, as we have already seen, Fichte refers to a passage in Kant's Introduc- tion to the Critique of Judgment as suggesting the point from which he started in his independent thought. The passage from Kant, here referred to, is that in which he recognizes the practical and the theoretical reason as standing over against one another, as having different systems of laws, and as 164 fichte's science of knowledge.


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