Jeff Samuelson’s Reviews > German Idealism: The Struggle against Subjectivism, 1781–1801 > Status Update

Jeff Samuelson
Jeff Samuelson is starting
Beiser writing is so clear, great book so far
Aug 31, 2019 10:00AM
German Idealism: The Struggle against Subjectivism, 1781–1801

flag

Jeff’s Previous Updates

Jeff Samuelson
Jeff Samuelson is 60% done
Absolute idealists explain the possibility of knowledge with the principle of subject-object identity. A rejection of all forms of dualism. Only a single infinite substance which subject and object are attributes. There then can be an interchange between understanding and sensibility (the intellectual and empirical).
Sep 04, 2019 07:14PM
German Idealism: The Struggle against Subjectivism, 1781–1801


Jeff Samuelson
Jeff Samuelson is starting
Fichte: the concept of infinite striving of the finite ego against obstacles to approach the status of infinitude. The ego must become self conscious of this self positing to realize it’s nature as a free being
Sep 03, 2019 04:30PM
German Idealism: The Struggle against Subjectivism, 1781–1801


Jeff Samuelson
Jeff Samuelson is starting
Fichte: we have knowledge as a result of action, not contemplation. Practical reason is the root of all reason. The faculty of desire/ will is the first principle of philosophy
Sep 02, 2019 03:21PM
German Idealism: The Struggle against Subjectivism, 1781–1801


Jeff Samuelson
Jeff Samuelson is starting
Kant making the crucial distinction between understand sensibility. Sensibility and perception is not an unclear sense of something noumena, but a clear perception of the phenomenal. Therefore space is intuitive and not of understanding/conceptual. The representation of space is singular. This as opposed to Leibniz who holds that space is general. A concept rather than intuition.
Sep 01, 2019 11:25AM
German Idealism: The Struggle against Subjectivism, 1781–1801


No comments have been added yet.