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Fichte's Conception of Philosophy as a "Pragmatic History of the Human Mind" and the Contributions of Kant, Platner, and Maimon
The pragmatic history of the human mind that Ficthe discusses must be understood as "history" referring to a series of past events as well as the description or presentation of the same. Breazedale analyzes Fichte's history of the pragmatic mind through the critical writings of Kant,...
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Published in: | Journal of the history of ideas 2001-10, Vol.62 (4), p.685-703 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The pragmatic history of the human mind that Ficthe discusses must be understood as "history" referring to a series of past events as well as the description or presentation of the same. Breazedale analyzes Fichte's history of the pragmatic mind through the critical writings of Kant, Maimon, and Platner. |
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ISSN: | 0022-5037 1086-3222 1086-3222 |
DOI: | 10.1353/jhi.2001.0033 |