The Difference Between Fichte's And Schelling's System Of Philosophy by G. W. F. Hegel
This work contrasts Fichte’s subjective idealism, which derives the world from the self-positing I and emphasizes moral-practical activity, with Schelling’s philosophy of identity, which posits an Absolute in which subject and object are identical; diagnosing the former’s inability to ground nature and objectivity and the latter’s risk of collapsing differences into indifference, it argues for a speculative, dialectical method that preserves determinate difference within unity and sketches the contours of a systematic science integrating freedom, nature, and spirit.
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- Differenz des Fichteschen und Schellingschen Systems der Philosophie
- The Difference Between Fichte's and Schelling's Systems of Philosophy
- The Difference Between the Fichtean and Schellingian Systems of Philosophy
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