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Frommann-9783772809903frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XII 571 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. With the exception of the lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre from the summer of 1804 contained in Vol. II/8 the volume contains all of the additional versions of the Wissenschaftslehre composed prior to Fichte's departure for Erlangen. The Wissenschaftslehre of the winter of 1804 which Fichte delivered before an audience consisting of Berlin's leading personalities from the government the sciences and the arts marks his resumption of his activities as a teacher which had been interrupted since 1802. In these lectures he exhaustively presented in the form of a philosophia prima the relationship of appearance to the absolute as a successive process free of all empirical-factual presuppositions. In this manner the objections of Fries were deprived of their force and the transcendental standpoint was vindicated against Schelling. In the third Wissenschaftslehre of 1804 and in the attached "Prinzipien der Gottes- Sitten- und Rechtslehre" Fichte completed his account of the self-development of appearances in connection with his philosophia prima. This volume also includes a few shorter writings on theology and pedagogy and concerning the concept of the Wissenschaftslehre. Content: - I. Bei der Verlesung des Lacrymas. II. Prolegomena zu Lacrymas - Aphorismen über Erziehung - W.L. Innerer Geist - Vorlesung der Wissenschaftslehre im Winter 1804 - Auf Aufforderung mehrerer Aphorismen für Mme de Staël - Estomihi - Dies irae dies illa. Aus dem Lateinischen übersetzt - 3ter Cours der Wissenschaftslehre 1804 - Die Principien der Gottes Sitten u. Rechtslehre - Himmlischer Gruß aus dem Lateinischen frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772809903frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XII 571 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. With the exception of the lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre from the summer of 1804 contained in Vol. II/8 the volume contains all of the additional versions of the Wissenschaftslehre composed prior to Fichte's departure for Erlangen. The Wissenschaftslehre of the winter of 1804 which Fichte delivered before an audience consisting of Berlin's leading personalities from the government the sciences and the arts marks his resumption of his activities as a teacher which had been interrupted since 1802. In these lectures he exhaustively presented in the form of a philosophia prima the relationship of appearance to the absolute as a successive process free of all empirical-factual presuppositions. In this manner the objections of Fries were deprived of their force and the transcendental standpoint was vindicated against Schelling. In the third Wissenschaftslehre of 1804 and in the attached ""Prinzipien der Gottes- Sitten- und Rechtslehre"" Fichte completed his account of the self-development of appearances in connection with his philosophia prima. This volume also includes a few shorter writings on theology and pedagogy and concerning the concept of the Wissenschaftslehre. Content: - I. Bei der Verlesung des Lacrymas. II. Prolegomena zu Lacrymas - Aphorismen über Erziehung - W.L. Innerer Geist - Vorlesung der Wissenschaftslehre im Winter 1804 - Auf Aufforderung mehrerer Aphorismen für Mme de Staël - Estomihi - Dies irae dies illa. Aus dem Lateinischen übersetzt - 3ter Cours der Wissenschaftslehre 1804 - Die Principien der Gottes Sitten u. Rechtslehre - Himmlischer Gruß aus dem Lateinischen frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772810336frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XLIV 471 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. This volume contains Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre of 1804 as presented in 28 lectures between April 16 and June 28. Since Fichte's own manuscript is apparently lost it was deemed necessary to reproduce the two surviving versions of this text on facing pages. Neither of these texts is authentic. One is the text published by I. H. Fichte in 1834 apparently based upon his father's manuscript. The other is a copy in a still unidentified hand which contains some gaps and occasional small errors of transcription. Printing these two complete texts on facing pages makes it possible for the first time for the reader to compare the two complete texts and to assume for himself the responsibility of deciding upon the original wording. This device was made necessary on editorial and critical grounds which also made it necessary to interrupt the otherwise strictly observed chronological order of the edition. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772810336frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XLIV 471 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. This volume contains Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre of 1804 as presented in 28 lectures between April 16 and June 28. Since Fichte's own manuscript is apparently lost it was deemed necessary to reproduce the two surviving versions of this text on facing pages. Neither of these texts is authentic. One is the text published by I. H. Fichte in 1834 apparently based upon his father's manuscript. The other is a copy in a still unidentified hand which contains some gaps and occasional small errors of transcription. Printing these two complete texts on facing pages makes it possible for the first time for the reader to compare the two complete texts and to assume for himself the responsibility of deciding upon the original wording. This device was made necessary on editorial and critical grounds which also made it necessary to interrupt the otherwise strictly observed chronological order of the edition. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772811982frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. X 545 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. Following his appointment to a professorship in philosophy at the University of Erlangen Fichte had to prepare lectures for the summer semester of 1805 including the "Institutiones omnis philosophiae" which like the Jena lectures on "Logic and Metaphysic" were conceived as an introduction to the Wissenschaftslehre. Particularly interesting is the portion of this text devoted to elaborations of formal and higher methodological logic. For more advanced students Fichte lectured on the Wissenschaftslehre. He wished this version to be understood as the fourth successive version of the Wissenschaftslehre counting from the winter of 1804. In this Wissenschaftslehre Fichte presented his transcendental theory step by step in a ongoing dialog with Schelling's "Philosophie und Religion" 1804 as the overcoming of speculative metaphysics. Content: - Nach dem Schluße der Vorlesungen. Wiederanknüpfung der lezten Berliner Spekulationen - Gedanken zu einer AntrittsRede in Erlangen Ueber den Einfluß der Wißenschaft auf das Leben - Institutiones omnis philosophiae Erlangen 1805 - Zur Einleitung in die Propädeutik. Erlangen d. 13. May - Propädeutik. Erlangen. 1805 - Logik. Erlangen 1805 - Höhere Logik - Metaphysik - 4ter Vortrag der Wissenschaftslehre . Erlangen im Sommer 1805 - Verschiedene Ansichten u. Standpunkte Vorarbeiten und Entwürfe zur Anweisung zum seeligen Leben - I. Plan zu einem periodischen schriftstellerischen Werke einer deutschen Universität. II. Ideen für die innere Organisation der Universität Erlangen - Verzeichnis von Fichtes Veröffentlichungen - Der Patriotismus und sein Gegentheil - Sonette - MarienHymnen frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772811982frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. X 545 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. Following his appointment to a professorship in philosophy at the University of Erlangen Fichte had to prepare lectures for the summer semester of 1805 including the ""Institutiones omnis philosophiae"" which like the Jena lectures on ""Logic and Metaphysic"" were conceived as an introduction to the Wissenschaftslehre. Particularly interesting is the portion of this text devoted to elaborations of formal and higher methodological logic. For more advanced students Fichte lectured on the Wissenschaftslehre. He wished this version to be understood as the fourth successive version of the Wissenschaftslehre counting from the winter of 1804. In this Wissenschaftslehre Fichte presented his transcendental theory step by step in a ongoing dialog with Schelling's ""Philosophie und Religion"" 1804 as the overcoming of speculative metaphysics. Content: - Nach dem Schluße der Vorlesungen. Wiederanknüpfung der lezten Berliner Spekulationen - Gedanken zu einer AntrittsRede in Erlangen Ueber den Einfluß der Wißenschaft auf das Leben - Institutiones omnis philosophiae Erlangen 1805 - Zur Einleitung in die Propädeutik. Erlangen d. 13. May - Propädeutik. Erlangen. 1805 - Logik. Erlangen 1805 - Höhere Logik - Metaphysik - 4ter Vortrag der Wissenschaftslehre . Erlangen im Sommer 1805 - Verschiedene Ansichten u. Standpunkte Vorarbeiten und Entwürfe zur Anweisung zum seeligen Leben - I. Plan zu einem periodischen schriftstellerischen Werke einer deutschen Universität. II. Ideen für die innere Organisation der Universität Erlangen - Verzeichnis von Fichtes Veröffentlichungen - Der Patriotismus und sein Gegentheil - Sonette - MarienHymnen frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772820335frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. X 447 p. 223 x 271 cm. The Wissenschaftslehre of 1812. This is the last complete version of Fichte's lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre and it is here published for the first time in a reliable edition. This version begins with the most determinate "point of view" that of ethical willing understood as one of the higher "schemata" of the absolute's appearance from which Fichte deduces the additional moments of knowing. The texts of the 1812 Doctrine of Right Rechtslehre and the 1812 Doctrine of Ethics Sittenlehre published here are based entirely on the lecture manuscripts and incorporate nothing from previously published texts based upon other sources. -- Three additional texts none of which can be precisely dated illustrate Fichte's reaction to events of the day such as Napoleon's demand for reparations from Prussia. Here the philosopher engages in fundamental reflections concerning the economic realm the valuation of agricultural wealth monetary theory. The introductory lecture of the Summer Semester of 1812 documents Fichte's efforts at the start of the semester to attract and to introduce as many interested students as possible to the study of philosophy. Contents: - I. Kommentar zum Handbuch der Staatswirthschaft von Theodor Schmalz - II. Abhandlung über Pfandbriefe. Es ist die Aufgabe III. Finanzsystem usw. Finanzbetrachtungen - Die Wissenschaftslehre von 1812 - Einleitungsvorlesung: Vom Studium der Philosophie überhaupt 1812 - Rechtslehre 1812 - 2. Rechtslehre - Sittenlehre von 1812 frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772820335frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. X 447 p. 223 x 271 cm. The Wissenschaftslehre of 1812. This is the last complete version of Fichte's lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre and it is here published for the first time in a reliable edition. This version begins with the most determinate ""point of view"" that of ethical willing understood as one of the higher ""schemata"" of the absolute's appearance from which Fichte deduces the additional moments of knowing. The texts of the 1812 Doctrine of Right Rechtslehre and the 1812 Doctrine of Ethics Sittenlehre published here are based entirely on the lecture manuscripts and incorporate nothing from previously published texts based upon other sources. -- Three additional texts none of which can be precisely dated illustrate Fichte's reaction to events of the day such as Napoleon's demand for reparations from Prussia. Here the philosopher engages in fundamental reflections concerning the economic realm the valuation of agricultural wealth monetary theory. The introductory lecture of the Summer Semester of 1812 documents Fichte's efforts at the start of the semester to attract and to introduce as many interested students as possible to the study of philosophy. Contents: - I. Kommentar zum Handbuch der Staatswirthschaft von Theodor Schmalz - II. Abhandlung über Pfandbriefe. Es ist die Aufgabe III. Finanzsystem usw. Finanzbetrachtungen - Die Wissenschaftslehre von 1812 - Einleitungsvorlesung: Vom Studium der Philosophie überhaupt 1812 - Rechtslehre 1812 - 2. Rechtslehre - Sittenlehre von 1812 frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801471frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. 1 X 511 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. The introduction to this the first volume of Part Three explains the editorial principles of the correspondence volumes. Included is the entire correspondence of Marie Johanne Fichte née Rahn and niece of Klopstock from the day of her marriage to Fichte until his death. This volume is primarily devoted to Fichte's school years and his years as a private tutor. It also includes his correspondence with his fiancé Johanne Rahn and his first letters to Kant. Roughly a third of these letters and drafts of letters are here published for the first time and many others are published in full for the first time. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801471frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. 1 X 511 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. The introduction to this the first volume of Part Three explains the editorial principles of the correspondence volumes. Included is the entire correspondence of Marie Johanne Fichte née Rahn and niece of Klopstock from the day of her marriage to Fichte until his death. This volume is primarily devoted to Fichte's school years and his years as a private tutor. It also includes his correspondence with his fiancé Johanne Rahn and his first letters to Kant. Roughly a third of these letters and drafts of letters are here published for the first time and many others are published in full for the first time. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801488frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. 6 511 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. This volume contains above all letters concerned with Fichte's appointment at Jena. The correspondents include Lavater Reinhold Kant Goethe Maimon Schiller and Jacobi. Fichte's letters paint a lively portrait of the unrest that then prevailed among the students. The letters to Reinhold and Schiller provide the first evidence of Fichte's differences with the Critical philosophy and with Schiller's aesthetic views. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801488frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. 6 511 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. This volume contains above all letters concerned with Fichte's appointment at Jena. The correspondents include Lavater Reinhold Kant Goethe Maimon Schiller and Jacobi. Fichte's letters paint a lively portrait of the unrest that then prevailed among the students. The letters to Reinhold and Schiller provide the first evidence of Fichte's differences with the Critical philosophy and with Schiller's aesthetic views. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801495frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. VIII 463 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. The high point of this volume is provided by the letters of Jacobi and Reinhold from the spring of 1799 which are philosophical treatises in their own right. In addition we see Fichte engaged in defending himself against the charge of atheism. These letters explain the position of the Wissenschaftslehre with respect to the philosophy of religion. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801495frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. VIII 463 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. The high point of this volume is provided by the letters of Jacobi and Reinhold from the spring of 1799 which are philosophical treatises in their own right. In addition we see Fichte engaged in defending himself against the charge of atheism. These letters explain the position of the Wissenschaftslehre with respect to the philosophy of religion. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801501frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. 474 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. This volume begins with the letters written by Fichte from Berlin immediately after his departure from Jena and reveal his close relationship to he leading figures of the Romantic school: Schleiermacher Schelling and the Schlegel brothers. In the case of the correspondence with Schelling these letters anticipate the conflict that led to the opposing positions of the System of Identity and the Wissenschaftslehre. The turn of the century was also the period in which Fichte was engaged in various project to establish new journals. In addition these letters provide a glimpse into Fichte's domestic relations. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772801501frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. 474 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. This volume begins with the letters written by Fichte from Berlin immediately after his departure from Jena and reveal his close relationship to he leading figures of the Romantic school: Schleiermacher Schelling and the Schlegel brothers. In the case of the correspondence with Schelling these letters anticipate the conflict that led to the opposing positions of the System of Identity and the Wissenschaftslehre. The turn of the century was also the period in which Fichte was engaged in various project to establish new journals. In addition these letters provide a glimpse into Fichte's domestic relations. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772807824frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. VIII 444 p. 223 x 271 cm. Fichte lived in Berlin during the years covered by this volume with the exception of a brief period when he taught in Erlangen 1805. During these years he was primarily concerned with developing and presenting the Wissenschaftslehre. -- This volume also includes the final portion of Fichte's exchange with Schelling. During this period Fichte also kept in contact with JacobiJacobi F. H. Mehmel Niethammer Schiller and von Wolzogen. The correspondence with Cotta includes many new letters not included in the Schulz edition of Fichte's Correspondence. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772807824frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. VIII 444 p. 223 x 271 cm. Fichte lived in Berlin during the years covered by this volume with the exception of a brief period when he taught in Erlangen 1805. During these years he was primarily concerned with developing and presenting the Wissenschaftslehre. -- This volume also includes the final portion of Fichte's exchange with Schelling. During this period Fichte also kept in contact with JacobiJacobi F. H. Mehmel Niethammer Schiller and von Wolzogen. The correspondence with Cotta includes many new letters not included in the Schulz edition of Fichte's Correspondence. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772816819frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XI 419 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. In October of 1806 Fichte accompanied the Prussian Court on its flight to Königsberg before the invading French army. Most of the first half of this volume consists of the letters exchanged between Fichte who was lecturing on a new Wissenschaftslehre 1807 in Königsberg and his wife who remained behind in Berlin. He returned to Berlin by way of Copenhagen where he wrote letters in support of Johannes von Müller. In his exchange with von Müller in Berlin he composed his "Deduzierten Plan" for the new university to be established in Berlin. An open letter from Josef Kurz makes reference to Jean Paul's "Clavis Fichtiana." The letters also document Fichte's experience with the censor regarding his "Reden an die Deutsche Nation" an experience that led to his efforts to abolish censorship. Following a serious illness Fichte made a new effort to produce a universally comprehensible version of the Wissenschaftslehre and wrote his last major philosophical letter to F. H. Jacobi. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772816819frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XI 419 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. In October of 1806 Fichte accompanied the Prussian Court on its flight to Königsberg before the invading French army. Most of the first half of this volume consists of the letters exchanged between Fichte who was lecturing on a new Wissenschaftslehre 1807 in Königsberg and his wife who remained behind in Berlin. He returned to Berlin by way of Copenhagen where he wrote letters in support of Johannes von Müller. In his exchange with von Müller in Berlin he composed his ""Deduzierten Plan"" for the new university to be established in Berlin. An open letter from Josef Kurz makes reference to Jean Paul's ""Clavis Fichtiana."" The letters also document Fichte's experience with the censor regarding his ""Reden an die Deutsche Nation"" an experience that led to his efforts to abolish censorship. Following a serious illness Fichte made a new effort to produce a universally comprehensible version of the Wissenschaftslehre and wrote his last major philosophical letter to F. H. Jacobi. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772821738frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XII 385 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. In addition to the letters hitherto known from W. Schulzs edition of Fichtes Correspondence letters to the writer Ernst Wagner to Fichtes father and other relatives after the death of the latter to Fouqué and to earlier students the principal focus of this volume are the letters exchanged with the authorities while Fichte was the dean and rector of the University of Berlin. Especially interesting are the discussions among the professors concerning student discipline. Bringing the gravity of his office and personality to bear in his intervention on behalf of a Jewish student that had been unfairly treated Fichte was forced to resign after the vast majority of his colleagues refused to budge from their position. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772821738frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XII 385 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. In addition to the letters hitherto known from W. Schulzs edition of Fichtes Correspondence letters to the writer Ernst Wagner to Fichtes father and other relatives after the death of the latter to Fouqué and to earlier students the principal focus of this volume are the letters exchanged with the authorities while Fichte was the dean and rector of the University of Berlin. Especially interesting are the discussions among the professors concerning student discipline. Bringing the gravity of his office and personality to bear in his intervention on behalf of a Jewish student that had been unfairly treated Fichte was forced to resign after the vast majority of his colleagues refused to budge from their position. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772824371frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XII 397 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. The concluding volume of Fichtes Correspondence includes the letters from the final two years of his life. It also contains a report on Fichtes philosophical lectures for the government of Vienna and reflections on aesthetics including architecture for L.F. Catel. Further topics include the illnesses and deaths of Fichtes parents in the years 1812 and 1813. The volume is rounded off by a series of newly discovered letters from Fichtes earlier years as well as letters from his wife Marie Johanne to the publisher Cotta and to friends Charlotte von Schiller and Charlotte von Kalb and to two students Helmholtz and Schulz who were close to Fichte. A complete index of names for all the volumes of Fichtes Correspondence greatly facilitates work with series III. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772824371frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XII 397 p. 2 ill. 223 x 271 cm. The concluding volume of Fichtes Correspondence includes the letters from the final two years of his life. It also contains a report on Fichtes philosophical lectures for the government of Vienna and reflections on aesthetics including architecture for L.F. Catel. Further topics include the illnesses and deaths of Fichtes parents in the years 1812 and 1813. The volume is rounded off by a series of newly discovered letters from Fichtes earlier years as well as letters from his wife Marie Johanne to the publisher Cotta and to friends Charlotte von Schiller and Charlotte von Kalb and to two students Helmholtz and Schulz who were close to Fichte. A complete index of names for all the volumes of Fichtes Correspondence greatly facilitates work with series III. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover
Frommann-9783772805400frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. German. German Idealism German Idealism. Hardcover. New. XI 537 p. 223 x 271 cm. Some of Fichte's lectures are available to us only in the form of transcripts made by those who attended these lectures. This includes the two transcripts contained in this volume: the "Collegium über die Moral" of 1796 and "Vorlesungen über Logik und Metaphysik" of 1797/98. When read in conjunction with Fichte's writings of the period 1792-1802 see Vol. II/4 these transcripts provide valuable information concerning the gradual development of Fichte's transcendental philosophy up to the point reached in the "Darstellung der Wissenschaftslehre" of 1801. They also reveal Fichte's views concerning formal logic psychology and philosophy of nature. Content: - Collegium über die Moral von 1796 - Ideen über Gott und Unsterblichkeit - Vorlesungen über Logik und Metaphysik von 1797/98 Nachschrift Krause u.a. frommann-holzboog Verlag e.K. hardcover