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Title: Nisga tal-filosofija : program 2
Other Titles: Johann Fichte (1762-1814) and Friedrich Schelling (1775-1854)
Authors: Friggieri, Joe
Borg, Joseph
Keywords: Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 1762-1814
Idealism, German
Friggieri, Joe, 1946-
Philosophers
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph, 1775-1854
Issue Date: 2015
Citation: Borg, J., & Friggieri J. (Producers & Presenters). (2015). In-Nisga tal-Filosofija [Radio series]. Malta: Campus FM
Abstract: Johann Gottlieb Fichte (May 19, 1762 – January 27, 1814) was a German philosopher. He was one of the founding figures of the philosophical movement known as German idealism, which developed from the theoretical and ethical writings of Immanuel Kant. Fichte is often perceived as a figure whose philosophy forms a bridge between the ideas of Kant and those of the German Idealist Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Recently, philosophers and scholars have begun to appreciate Fichte as an important philosopher in his own right due to his original insights into the nature of self-consciousness or self-awareness. Like Descartes and Kant before him, he was motivated by the problem of subjectivity and consciousness. Fichte also wrote works of political philosophy and is considered one of the fathers of German nationalism. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (German:27 January 1775 – 20 August 1854), later von Schelling, was a German philosopher. Standard histories of philosophy make him the midpoint in the development of German idealism, situating him between Johann Gottlieb Fichte, his mentor in his early years, and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, his former university roommate, early friend, and later rival. Interpreting Schelling's philosophy is regarded as difficult because of its apparently ever-changing nature.
Description: Prof Joe Friggieri talks with Rev. Dr. Joseph Borg on the philosophical ideas of Fichte and Schelling in connection with the third volume of his publication In-Nisga tal-Hsieb.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/3954
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