Philosophy of Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi

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The contemporaries of Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743-1819) openly acknowledged his towering importance. Both Fichte and Hegel praised him in the same breath with Kant as having launched the philosophical revolution they sought to complete. Yet for more than a century misrepresentations of Jacobi's thought have stood in the way of a proper appreciation of his insights. In her study of this long-neglected German philosopher internationally-renowned Jacobi expert Birgit Sandkaulen interprets his philosophical writings in their intellectual context. Originally published in German and translated into English for the first time this is a major contribution to reading the life work and legacy of Jacobi. The biographical chapter on Jacobi's life as a public intellectual was written specifically for this English edition.<br/><br/> Offering new perspectives on Fichte Schelling and Hegel Sandkaulen focuses on Jacobi's specific conception of practical realism. This conception the source of Jacobi's famous defense of faith and human freedom matches his critique of the German Idealists: the post--Kantian systems of German Idealism were bound to fail. Sandkaulen shows us that long before 20th-century philosophers took up this line of thought indeed at the very origin of the epoch-making developments of classical German philosophy Jacobi articulated a practical ethical personal realism that is as philosophically appealing and relevant today as it was in its time.
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