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‘Antropologia’, ‘psicologia’ e ‘trascendentale’ nel pensiero di K.L. Reinhold e J.G. Fichte
Fabbianelli, Faustino
2010
Abstract
The paper shows how the transcendental assumptions of Kant’s Critique of Reason collects
together two of the key moments that, in their various relationships, recur throughout the
post-Kantian discussion: anti-psycologism respectively psychologism on the one hand, and
anthropology on the other hand. Whereas the position of K.L. Reinhold’s Elementary Philosophy
is characterized by a proposal for a superior factualism – that of consciousness as
condition of possibility of human experience –, the arguments put forward by J.G. Fichte’s
Doctrine of science intend to overcome such a transcendental psychology in order to gain
back the true meaning of Kant’s critical turning point, without accepting some too formalistic
restrictions.
Series
Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics
XII (2010) 2
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Faustino Fabbianelli, "‘Antropologia’, ‘psicologia’ e ‘trascendentale’ nel pensiero di K.L. Reinhold e J.G. Fichte", in: Etica & Politica / Ethics & Politics, XII (2010) 2, pp. 47-60.
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