J. G. Fichte: l’affermazione dell’Assoluto

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  • Daniel Gamarra Ateneo Romano della Santa Croce

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17421/1121_2179_1994_03_02_Gamarra

Abstract

The problem of God, or of the Absolut, in the transcendental philosophy has not a classical metaphysical character; the position of the problem has an subjective origin, and in Fichte’s philosophy God appears as a certain last point in the way of the Wissenschaftslehre. The «doctrine of the science» is the theory of foundation of the philosophy and of the totality of sciences: Fichte finds its first principle in a subjective and last act of the mind. But in a latter period of his thougth, but in continuity with its former philosophy, Fichte maintains that the Absolut appears as an imagine in the conscience: this thesis constitues the possibility of an affirmation of God from an indirect point of view, perhaps the only possible point of view in transcendental philosophy.

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30-09-1994

Come citare

Gamarra, Daniel. «J. G. Fichte: L’affermazione dell’Assoluto». Acta Philosophica 3, no. 2 (settembre 30, 1994): 247–269. Consultato novembre 22, 2024. https://www.actaphilosophica.it/article/view/4278.

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