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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2014

Pages: 163-175

ISBN (Hardback): 9781349489497

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Günter Zoller, "Popular method", in: Fichte and transcendental philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2014

Popular method

on truth and falsehood in Fichte's transcendental philosophy

Günter Zoller

pp. 163-175

in: Tom Rockmore, Daniel Breazeale (eds), Fichte and transcendental philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2014

Abstract

This chapter, which focuses on the nature and function of the popular method in Fichte's transcendental philosophy, is framed by preliminary reflections on the political status of philosophical knowledge in classical antiquity and early modern Europe. On this extended socio-epistemological basis and in light of Kant's precedence in conjoining the scientific and the popular in Enlightenment philosophy, I present Fichte's works in the popular method as the other half of his overall philosophical project, designed to assure the wider influence of the Wissenschaftslehre. In particular, I argue that Fichte's exoteric and esoteric philosophies are quite akin in their efforts to find ideas and images for conveying a complex of thoughts that essentially eludes teaching as well as learning.1

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2014

Pages: 163-175

ISBN (Hardback): 9781349489497

Full citation:

Günter Zoller, "Popular method", in: Fichte and transcendental philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2014