Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre
Themes from Fichte's Early Philosophy
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Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Jul '16
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Daniel Breazeale presents a critical study of the early philosophy of J.G. Fichte, and the version of the Wissenschaftslehre or 'doctrine of science' that Fichte developed in Jena between 1794 and 1799. The book is intended to assist serious readers in their efforts to understand Fichte's philosophy within the context of its own era and to orient them in the ongoing scholarly debates concerning the character and significance of the Wissenschaftslehre. Breazeale focuses on explaining what Fichte was (and was not) trying to accomplish and precisely how he proposed to accomplish this, as well as upon the difficulties implicit in his project and his often novel strategies for overcoming them. To this end, the volume addresses a variety of specific themes, issues, and problems that will be familiar to any student of Fichte's early writings and which continue to be fiercely debated by his interpreters. These include: the relationship of the finite human self to the purely self-positing I, transcendental philosophy as a 'pragmatic history of the mind', Fichte's 'synthetic' method of philosophizing, the standpoint of life vs. the standpoint of speculation, the extra-philosophical presuppositions and implications of the Wissenschaftslehre, the different senses of 'intellectual intuition' in Fichte's early writings, the controversial doctrine of the 'check' (Anstoß) upon the free actions of the I, the various theoretical and practical tasks of philosophy, the refutation of dogmatism and the 'choice' of a philosophical standpoint, the relationship of transcendental idealism to skepticism, the interests of reason, and the problematic 'primacy of the practical' in Fichte's thought.
Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre is an outstanding collection of fourteen of Daniel Breazeale's previously published essays. Each essay has been substantially revised for the volume. The chapters are self-standing, but themes overlap in helpful ways... [The book ] encapsulates Breazeale's decades of careful interpretative work. The book is a major contribution to Fichte studies and to the study of post-Kantian German philosophy more broadly. It is highly recommended for both scholars and students of Fichte. * Michael Nance, Philosophy in Review *
Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre is essential reading for both scholars and advanced students of Fichte. One can hardly appreciate Fichte without seeing his work through the lens of one of his most devoted and reliable interpreters. * Journal of the History of Philosophy *
Fichte-Studien, alas, is not on the shelves of every university library. But this book should be. Breazeale himself is the undisputed dead of Fichte scholarship in the English-speaking language ... a book of great clarity and insight, the mature fruit of long reflection, and one that is really without equivalent in any language. * Wayne Martin, Notre Dame Phiolosophical Reviews *
...an essential work of Fichte scholarship, a paragon of historical and close textual analysis, and the most insightful work on Fichte in English, and perhaps, in any language. * Gabriel Gottlieb, Mind *
ISBN: 9780198768678
Dimensions: 233mm x 156mm x 27mm
Weight: 722g
484 pages