Guillermina Olmedo

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Goethe had always believed that the process of gaining knowledge – Erkenntnis[*1] – came through direct observation. Most idealists, including Fichte, rejected this idea and insisted that all knowledge of reality originated in the mind. But not Schelling. He was an idealist who believed that ‘absolutely all of our knowledge originates in experience’.
Magnificent Rebels: The First Romantics and the Invention of the Self
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