A founding figure of German idealism Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) developed a radically new version of transcendental idealism. <i>The Bloomsbury Handbook of Fichte</i> follows his intellectual life and presents a comprehensive overview of Fichte's dynamic philosophy from his engagement with Kant to his rigorously systematic and nuanced <i>Wissenschaftslehre</i>and beyond.<br/> <br/> Covering a variety of topics and issues in epistemology ontology moral and political philosophy as well as philosophy of right and philosophy of religion an international team of experts on Fichte explores his important contributions to philosophy. Arranged chronologically their chapters map Fichte's intellectual and philosophical development and the progression of his thought identifying what motivated his philosophical inquiry and revealing why his ideas continue to shape discussions today.<br/> <br/> Alongside wide-ranging chapters advancing new insights into Fichte there are topical discussions of conceptions and issues central to his philosophy. Featuring a chronology of Fichte's life as well as a timeline of his publications and lectures this is an invaluable research resource for all Fichte scholars and a reliable guide for anyone undertaking a study of Fichte and German idealism.
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