At the end of 18th century, Jacobi pinpointed the danger of the rise of Nihilism originating from Fichte's doctrine of knowledge. In his Letter to Fichte, Jacobi unearths the final outcome of the most advanced system of reason and contrasts it with a different understanding of the rational nature of man.
F.H. Jacobi on reason and nihilism in romanticism.
Paolo Livieri
2020-01-01
Abstract
At the end of 18th century, Jacobi pinpointed the danger of the rise of Nihilism originating from Fichte's doctrine of knowledge. In his Letter to Fichte, Jacobi unearths the final outcome of the most advanced system of reason and contrasts it with a different understanding of the rational nature of man.File in questo prodotto:
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