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The two lectures on 'Transzendentale Logik' (Transcendental Logic), held in 1812/13, are published in two separate volumes. The first one, held in the summer semester of 1812 and entitled 'Vom Verhältnis der Logik zur wirklichen Philosophie' (The Relationship of Logic to Real Philosophy), is now being made accessible to a larger readership for the first time. It provides additional information on his reflections regarding the position of logic in the entire system of epistemology, reflections which he had already begun during his time in Jena. Conceived as a preparation for the epistemology,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The two lectures on 'Transzendentale Logik' (Transcendental Logic), held in 1812/13, are published in two separate volumes. The first one, held in the summer semester of 1812 and entitled 'Vom Verhältnis der Logik zur wirklichen Philosophie' (The Relationship of Logic to Real Philosophy), is now being made accessible to a larger readership for the first time. It provides additional information on his reflections regarding the position of logic in the entire system of epistemology, reflections which he had already begun during his time in Jena. Conceived as a preparation for the epistemology, its aim is to eliminate the flaws of a merely formal logic by exposing the origins of the terms. What is involved here specifically is the relationship between philosophy and reality. This is a new publication undertaken after re-examination of the text and with the inclusion of the transcripts by Fichte's colleagues. An introduction, indexes and a bibliography complete the volume.
Autorenporträt
Johann Gottlieb Fichte wurde 1762 in Rammenau geboren und starb 1814 in Berlin. Er wuchs in ärmlichen Verhältnissen auf. Sein Studium der Theologie finanzierte er größtenteils als Hauslehrer. 1790 kam er mit den Schriften Immanuel Kants in Kontakt, die seine "Wissenschaftslehre" strak beeinflussten. Kants Einfluss war so groß, dass man Fichtes Buch "Critik aller Offenbarung" für ein Kant Werk hielt.

Erich Fuchs, geboren 1967 in Feldbach, seit 1988 Journalist beim ORF-Steiermark. Gestaltet Beiträge für Radio Steiermark - mit Schwerpunkt volkstümliche Musik - und "Steiermark heute". Regelmäßige Moderation von Off-Air-Veranstaltungen für den ORF-Steiermark, wie das jährliche Weltcup-Rennen in Schladming, organisiert große Events, wie den Pöllauer Perchtenlauf oder die ORF-Ostergala.
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»Expertly edited by the principals Hans Georg von Manz, Ives Radrizzani, and Erich Fuchs, these beautiful paperback volumes of the student edition are of the highest philosophical and philological quality.« David W. Wood, Fichteana