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  IMMANUEL HERMANN VON FICHTE - LoveToKnow Article on IMMANUEL HERMANN VON FICHTE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Fichtes general rs on philosophy seem to have changed considerably as he tnced in years, and his influence has been impaired by certain nsistencies and an appearance of eclecticism, which is igthened by his predominantly historical treatment of dems, his desire to include divergent systems within his own, his conciliatory tone.
Fichte, iort, advocates an ethical theism, and his arguments might.y be turned to account by the apologist of Christianity.
Fichte's Letters of this period attest the influence exercised on him by the study of Kant.
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 Immanuel Hermann Fichte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Immanuel Hermann von Fichte (July 18, 1797 - August 8, 1879), German philosopher, son of J.G. Fichte, was born at Jena.
Fichte's general views on philosophy seem to have changed considerably as he gained in years, and his influence has been impaired by certain inconsistencies and an appearance of eclecticism, which is strengthened by his predominantly historical treatment of systems, his desire to include divergent systems within his own, and his conciliatory tone.
Fichte advocates an ethical theism, and his arguments might be turned to account by the apologist of Christianity.
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 Immanuel Hermann Fichte -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Immanuel Hermann von Fichte (July 18, 1797 - August 8, 1879), (A person of German nationality) German (A specialist in philosophy) philosopher, son of (additional info and facts about J.G. Fichte) J.G. Fichte, was born at (The battle in 1806 in which Napoleon decisively defeated the Prussians) Jena.
He attacks Hegelianism for its (The doctrine or belief that God is the universe and its phenomena (taken or conceived of as a whole) or the doctrine that regards the universe as a manifestation of God) pantheism, awering of human personality, and imperfect recognition of demands of the moral consciousness.
It is characteristic of Fichte's most excessive receptiveness that in his latest published work, neuere Spiritualismus (1878), he supports his position by iments of a somewhat occult or theosophical cast, not unlike that adopted by (additional info and facts about F.W.H. Myers) F.W.H. Myers.
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 Gottlieb Fichte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Fichte believed that Kant was mistaken to argue for the existence of noumena, of things as they are, not just as they are perceived through the categories of human reason.
Fichte saw the rigorous and systematic separation of "things as they are" (noumena) and things "as they appear to be" (phenomena) as an invitation to skepticism.
His son Immanuel Hermann Fichte was also a philosopher.
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 Hermann von Helmholtz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (August 31, 1821 – September 8, 1894) was a German physician and physicist.
In the words of the 1911 Britannica, "his life from first to last was one of devotion to science, and he must be accounted, on intellectual grounds, one of the foremost men of the 19th century".
Helmholtz was the son of the Potsdam Gymnasium headmaster, Ferdinand Helmholtz, who had studied classical philology and philosophy, and who was a close friend of the publisher and philosopher Immanuel Hermann Fichte.
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 Immanuel Hermann Fichte
Fichte's general views on philosophyseem to have changed considerably as he gained in years, and his influence has been impaired by certain inconsistencies and anappearance of eclecticism, which is strengthened by his predominantly historical treatment of systems, his desire to includedivergent systems within his own, and his conciliatory tone.
Fichte advocates an ethical theism, and his arguments might be turned to account by the apologist ofChristianity.
It is characteristic of Fichte's most excessive receptiveness that in his latest publishedwork, neuere Spiritualismus (1878), he supports his position by iments of a somewhat occult or theosophical cast, notunlike that adopted by FWH Myers.
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 Station Information - Hermann von Helmholtz
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821 - 1894) German physician and physicist.
Helmholtz was the son of a gymnasium headmaster, Ferdinand Helmholtz, who had studied classical philology and philosophy, and who was a close friend of the publisher and philosoper Immanuel Hermann Fichte.
Reference: Hermann von Helmholtz and the foundations of Nineteenth century Science Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1994.
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 Fichte Johann Gottlieb: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Fichte's philosophy had considerable influence in his day, but later he was remembered more as a patriot and liberal.
In 1798 Fichte was accused of atheism by the...from the professorship in Jena.
Froebel was influenced greatly by the philosophy of Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Friedrich Wilhelm Schelling.
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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Johann Gottliebyō´hän gôt´lēp fĬkh´te, 1762-1814, German philosopher.
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 Johann Gottlieb Fichte --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Fichte's Science of Knowledge (1794), a reaction to the critical philosophy of Immanuel Kant and especially to Kant's Critique of Practical Reason (1788), was his most original and characteristic work.
To demonstrate that practical reason is really the root of reason in its entirety, the absolute ground of all knowledge as well as of humanity altogether, he started from a supreme principle, the ego, which is independent and sovereign, so that all other knowledge is deducible from it.
Along with Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Schelling was one of the chief successors of Immanuel Kant in German philosophy.
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 Hermann von Helmholtz -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (August 31, 1821 – September 8, 1894) was a (A person of German nationality) German (A licensed medical practitioner) physician and (A scientist trained in physics) physicist.
Helmholtz's work is influenced by the philosophy of (additional info and facts about Fichte) Fichte and (Influential German idealist philosopher (1724-1804)) Kant.
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz and the foundations of Nineteenth century Science, Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1994.
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 Encyclopedia: Ferdinand-Christian-Baur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
But at the same time the philosophers Immanuel Fichte and Friedrich Schelling were creating a wide and deep impression.
This was followed by his larger histories of dogma, Die christliche Lekre von der Versöhnung in ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung bis auf die neueste Zeit (1838), Die christliche Lehre von der Dreieinigkeit und Menschwerdung Gottes in ihrer geschichtlichen Enlwicklung (3 vols., 1841-1843), and the Lehrbuch der christlichen Dogmengeschichte (1847).
The value of these works is impaired somewhat by Baur's habit of making the history of dogma conform to the formulae of Hegel's philosophy, a procedure "which only served to obscure the truth and prcfundity of his conception of history as a true development of the human mind" (Pfleiderer).
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 Encyclopedia: Immanuel Hermann Fichte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Johann Gottlieb Fichte Johann Gottlieb Fichte (May 19, 1762 - January 27, 1814) has significance in the history of Western philosophy as one of the progenitors of German idealism and as a follower of Kant.
Gottfried Leibniz Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (also Leibnitz) (Leipzig July 1 (June 21 O.S.), 1646 – November 14, 1716 in Hannover) was a German philosopher, scientist, mathematician, diplomat, librarian, and lawyer of Sorb descent.
Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann (February 23, 1842 – June 5, 1906), was a German philosopher.
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 Schlegel Friedrich Von: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
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Friedrich von Schlegel, the champion of the Nazarene painters, by chance wrote what could be regarded as their manifesto in his description...
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 Fichte, Johann Gottlieb on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Fichte's dialectic idealism attempted unification of the theoretical and practical aspects of cognition that had been set apart by Kant.
Although he was in political disrepute in his own day and after the reaction of 1815, he became a hero not only to the revolutionaries of 1848 but also to the conservatives of 1871.
His son, Immanuel Hermann von Fichte, 1797-1879, edited Fichte's works, wrote a biography of him, and also did original philosophical work.
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 Hausarbeiten.de: Überlegungen zum Erkenntnisbegriff in Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre von 1794 und in den Fichte-Studien ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Nach intensiver Auseinandersetzung mit Kant, Reinhold, Schulze, Maimon und Beck schien Fichte in der Behebung äußerer Mängel von Kants kritischer Philosophie und in der Auflösung der in sich und untereinander widersprüchlichen Extrempositionen seiner Nachfolger der Schlüssel zu einer Vertiefung, Neugründung und Vollendung der Transzendentalphilosophie zu liegen.
Fichte sagt dafür: "Das Ich setzt ursprünglich schlechthin sein eigenes Sein" (SW I, and 1).
Das Ich, schreibt Widmann interpretierend, "könnte nicht von sich selbst wissen, wenn seine Selbstreflexion nicht dadurch möglich und wirklich wäre, daß das Reflexionsgeschehen durch eine für dies Geschehen undurchdringliche Grenze umgelenkt und zum Reflexions-fokus zurückgeleitet wird".
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 Early life (from Hermann von Helmholtz) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
A contemporary of the Holy Roman emperor Henry III, Hermann von Reichenau is historiographically important as a primary source for some events of his own time in Germany.
The law of the conservation of energy was developed by the 19th-century German, Hermann von Helmholtz.
Dramatist and novelist Hermann Sudermann was one of the leading writers of the German naturalist movement.
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 FICHTE, IMMANUEL HERMANN (originally HARTMANN) VON (1797-1879) - Online Information article about FICHTE, IMMANUEL ...
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main, and that its imperfections might be mended, Fichte held it to be incurably defective, and spoke of it as a masterpiece of erroneous consistency or consistent See also:
It is characteristic of Fichte's almost excessive receptiveness that in his latest published See also:
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 Hermann von Helmholtz Biography / Biography of Hermann von Helmholtz History of Scientific Discovery Biography
Hermann Helmholtz was one of the few scientists to master two disciplines: medicine and physics.
Helmholtz was born into a poor but scholarly family; his father was an instructor of philosophy and literature at a gymnasium in his hometown of Potsdam, Germany.
At home, his father taught him Latin, Greek, French, Italian, Hebrew, and Arabic, as well as the philosophical ideas of Immanuel Kant and J. Fichte (who was a friend of the family).
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Read about Immanuel Hermann Fichte at WorldVillage Encyclopedia.
Hegelian structure was sound in the main, and its imperfections might be mended, Fichte held it to be defective, and spoke of it as a masterpiece of erroneous consistency or consistent error.
It is characteristic of Fichte's most excessive receptiveness that in his latest published work, neuere Spiritualismus (1878), he supports his position by iments of a somewhat occult or theosophical cast, not unlike that adopted by
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 Helmholtz
Recent publications in France had cast doubt upon the earlier confident assertion that all the heat produced in an animal body was the result of the heats of combination of the various chemical elements involved, particularly carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
In 1842 Justus von Liebig attempted to reestablish the mechanical theory of animal heat in his book Animal Chemistry; or, Organic Chemistry in Its Application to Physiology and Pathology.
Helmholtz's great accomplishment was his ability to turn his inquisitive mind from contemplating the mathematical expression of the law of conservation of energy to devising the only method to illuminate and see the interior of the eye.
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 Fichteana #12
As is the practice of the North American Fichte Society, this conference is open to all interested Fichte scholars, both in North America and elsewhere.
The theme of the congress will be Fichte's final works, that is, his writings and lectures from the years 1809-1814, which include a number of late versions of the Wissenschaftslehre as well as works on legal philosophy, ethics and philosophy of politics and history.
Under the auspices of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of the Sciences, a conference on the theme "Fichte in Berlin," was held in Berlin, February 11, 2002.
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 Immanuel Hermann Fichte - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Immanuel Hermann Fichte - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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Immanuel Hermann Fichte : Immanuel Hermann von Fichte
Immanuel Hermann Fichte (July 18, 1797 - August 8, 1879) was the son of Johann Gottlieb Fichte and like his father was a philosopher.
He rose and took a turn about the said slowly, seriously.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Immanuel Hermann von Fichte   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Immanuel Hermann von Fichte
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Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz August 31, 1821 – September 8, 1894 was a Germany German physician and physicist.
Helmholtz was the son of a gymnasium school gymnasium headmaster, Ferdinand Helmholtz, who had studied classical philology and philosophy, and who was a close friend of the publisher and philosoper Immanuel Hermann Fichte.
Helmholtz s work is influenced by the philosophy of Johann Gottlieb Fichte Fichte and Immanuel Kant Kant.
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 FICHTE, IMMANUEL HERMANN (originally HARTMANN) VON (1797-1879) - Encyclopedia Britannica - FICHTE, IMMANUEL HERMANN ...
FICHTE, IMMANUEL HERMANN (originally HARTMANN) VON (1797-1879), German philosopher, son of J. Fichte, was born at Jena on the 18th of July 1797.
It is characteristic of Fichte's almost excessive receptiveness that in his latest published
(1897); C. Scherer, Die Gotteslehre von I. (1902) article by Karl Hartmann in Allegemeine deutsche Biographic xlviii.
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