The influence of Spinoza on Post-Kantian Idealism has been acknowledged by virtually all commentators in the area. Much research on the influence of Spinoza on Hegel has been already carried out by many of Hegel's commentators in both the Continental and Anglo- American tradition, and Hegel himself wrote a great deal on Spinozism. Detailed research and study on the influence of Spinoza on Fichte and Schelling, however, is still to be carried out in the Anglo-American tradition; and this situation is in contrast to the current scenario in Germany, where much effort has been devoted to this topic. Commentators in the Anglo-American tradition acknowledge the influence of some of Spinoza's views on Fichte's and Schelling's respective projects b...
In this article, we argue that in the Jena period (1801–1803) Schelling and Hegel both rejected the...
Schopenhauer’s philosophical engagement with Spinoza spreads over many fronts, and an adequate – not...
Schelling était lui-même d’avis que sa philosophie satisfaisait assurément aux intentions de Spinoza...
The influence of Spinoza on Post-Kantian Idealism has been acknowledged by virtually all commentator...
It is a widely accepted idea that German Idealism stands on two pillars: Kant and Spinoza. The aim o...
On 6 January 1795, the twenty-year-old Schelling—still a student at the Tübinger Stift—wrote to his ...
Fichte is the first great Post-Kantian Idealist and his debt to Spinozism has been acknowledged by v...
“Schelling has undergone his philosophical education before the public” — so G. W. F. Hegel in criti...
In this thesis I attempt to uncover the general philosophical significance of the distinction made b...
Este trabajo aborda la cuestión del spinozismo como una de las fuentes de los sistemas del Idealismo...
Spinoza, Alman düşünce geleneğine ve özel olarak da Alman İdealizmine muazzam etkileri olan filozofl...
The Fichte-Schelling Correspondence interweaves intriguing personal stories and philosophical combat...
The purpose of this study is to examine the Spinoza controversy between Moses Mendelssohn and Friedr...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1939This study of Emerson's philosophy is divided into two ...
In this article the influence of Baruch Spinoza in some aspects of the Philosophy of nature by F. Sch...
In this article, we argue that in the Jena period (1801–1803) Schelling and Hegel both rejected the...
Schopenhauer’s philosophical engagement with Spinoza spreads over many fronts, and an adequate – not...
Schelling était lui-même d’avis que sa philosophie satisfaisait assurément aux intentions de Spinoza...
The influence of Spinoza on Post-Kantian Idealism has been acknowledged by virtually all commentator...
It is a widely accepted idea that German Idealism stands on two pillars: Kant and Spinoza. The aim o...
On 6 January 1795, the twenty-year-old Schelling—still a student at the Tübinger Stift—wrote to his ...
Fichte is the first great Post-Kantian Idealist and his debt to Spinozism has been acknowledged by v...
“Schelling has undergone his philosophical education before the public” — so G. W. F. Hegel in criti...
In this thesis I attempt to uncover the general philosophical significance of the distinction made b...
Este trabajo aborda la cuestión del spinozismo como una de las fuentes de los sistemas del Idealismo...
Spinoza, Alman düşünce geleneğine ve özel olarak da Alman İdealizmine muazzam etkileri olan filozofl...
The Fichte-Schelling Correspondence interweaves intriguing personal stories and philosophical combat...
The purpose of this study is to examine the Spinoza controversy between Moses Mendelssohn and Friedr...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1939This study of Emerson's philosophy is divided into two ...
In this article the influence of Baruch Spinoza in some aspects of the Philosophy of nature by F. Sch...
In this article, we argue that in the Jena period (1801–1803) Schelling and Hegel both rejected the...
Schopenhauer’s philosophical engagement with Spinoza spreads over many fronts, and an adequate – not...
Schelling était lui-même d’avis que sa philosophie satisfaisait assurément aux intentions de Spinoza...