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- 473 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
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The discussion of intellectual intuition peaks between Kant and Hegel, yet the term conceals the various concepts it represents. The significance of who uses this term, and at what stage of their thinking, is crucial. Interpreters must continually reassess what is meant by it. This ambiguity arises because the foundational question of knowledge is central to philosophy and has sparked diverse and controversial answers. Tilliette explores the history of this question, which was neither first posed nor definitively answered around 1800. He uses the concept of expression as a guide, presenting the discussion with a historically philosophical lens and a touch of French charm.
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Schellingiana - 26: Untersuchungen über die intellektuelle Anschauung von Kant bis Hegel, Xavier Tilliette, Lisa Egloff, Wilhelm G. Jacobs, Volker Gerhardt
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2015
- Encuadernación
- (Tapa blanda)
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- Título
- Schellingiana - 26: Untersuchungen über die intellektuelle Anschauung von Kant bis Hegel
- Idioma
- Alemán
- Editorial
- Frommann-Holzboog
- Publicado en
- 2015
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 473
- ISBN10
- 3772826229
- ISBN13
- 9783772826221
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ciencias sociales, Temática filosófica, Filosofía, Alemania, Francia, Fantamas y apariciones, Historia de la filosofía, Teoría del conocimiento, Filosofía Alemana, Idealismo
- Descripción
- The discussion of intellectual intuition peaks between Kant and Hegel, yet the term conceals the various concepts it represents. The significance of who uses this term, and at what stage of their thinking, is crucial. Interpreters must continually reassess what is meant by it. This ambiguity arises because the foundational question of knowledge is central to philosophy and has sparked diverse and controversial answers. Tilliette explores the history of this question, which was neither first posed nor definitively answered around 1800. He uses the concept of expression as a guide, presenting the discussion with a historically philosophical lens and a touch of French charm.



