How did Fichte's philosophy differ from Kant's?

Link to this answer

CloseClose

Link to this answer

Share this credible answer with others. Simply paste this code into your blog or Web page:

<a href="http://qanda.encyclopedia.com/question/did-fichte-philosophy-differ-kant-152535.html" >How did Fichte's philosophy differ from Kant's?</a>
E-mail this answer Link to this answer

Fichte's dialectic idealism attempted unification of the theoretical and practical aspects of cognition that had been set apart by Kant. He did this by rejecting the noumenal realm of Kant and by making the active indivisible ego the source of the structure of experience.

Answer verified with
Get more facts and information about Fichte, Johann Gottlieb . Or, view the full encyclopedia entry from The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.

Similar questions: What parts of Kant's philosophy did Fichte reject? In what areas did Fichte differ from Kant? Did Fichte differ from Kant in his postulations? [ Hide these questions ]

Related research articles

Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and... Magazine article from: The Review of Metaphysics ...Transcendental Philosophy: The Original...49.95--Fichte was at the...text. So Fichte distinguishes...Transcendental Philosophy is an advanced...determination, which differ substantially from Kant's. In terms...of them. Kant believes that...purposes, but did not ...
Opposition to the ideal system as leitmotif in nineteenth century... Magazine article from: Canadian Psychology ...Psychology, or the philosophy of the human...province of Moral Philosophy ... [T]o...psychology that did not differ significantly...problem in the philosophy of his time...originated with Kant and continued with Fichte, Schelling...
See all results at HighBeam

HighBeam gives you access to newspaper, magazine, and trade journal articles plus press releases, facts, information, and biographies from thousands of sources.