Finitude e existência em Fichte
Keywords:
Theoretic reason, practical reason, CogitoAbstract
Often considered a philosophy of the ethos, the thought of Fichte is, in fact, a conciliation effort between the theoretical and practical reasons split in the idealism of Kant. This paper deals with the implicit theoretical framework present in the principles of Wissenschaftslehre (Doctrine of the Science), from 1794, showing how they give rise, on one hand, to the denial of the genetic character of the Cogito, and, on the other, to the anticipation of acting with regard to knowledge.Downloads
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