German Idealism(6)# Thoughts - 思考者
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German Idealism (6)
Early Views of Fichte and Schelling. The basis of the aesthetic-ethical
movement was Kant transcendental idealism. But while Kant made the
idealistic position secure, he had not accounted for the reality of the
world of nature, with all that it means to the poet as the expression
of some divine purpose. To get at the bottom of the matter, it was felt
that human consciousness as a starting-point would have to be abandoned
and an absolute consciousness posited. From this realit
Early Views of Fichte and Schelling. The basis of the aesthetic-ethical
movement was Kant transcendental idealism. But while Kant made the
idealistic position secure, he had not accounted for the reality of the
world of nature, with all that it means to the poet as the expression
of some divine purpose. To get at the bottom of the matter, it was felt
that human consciousness as a starting-point would have to be abandoned
and an absolute consciousness posited. From this realit