El idealismo de Fichte como "Kantismo bien entendido"

dispersión, unidad y Yoidad

Mariano Gaudio

In the Second Introduction, Fichte constructs and explains his conception of idealism (the Science of Knowledge) in opposition with Kantianism, and more specifically with its dogmatism and empiricism. The criticism of dogmatism –where the I appears fragmented and dispersed in things–, is followed by that of Kantians that aimed to ground the I in the multiplicity of the given.

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Gaudio, M. (2015). El idealismo de Fichte como "Kantismo bien entendido": dispersión, unidad y Yoidad. Revista de estud(i)os sobre Fichte 10, pp. n/a.

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