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This video offers a presentation and discussion on the foundations of German Idealism in both Kant's critical metaphysics and Fichte's challenge to Kant's metaphysical system with his idea of an absolute freedom. This overview includes:
1. Hegel’s Logic as situated within the modernist Kantian critical turn
2. The difference between starting analysis with mental or physical space
3. Nature of Kant’s conception of mental space (empirical objects, ends)
4. Kant’s conception of reason as contrasted with sense experience
5. Fichte’s reformation of Kant with a thought-experiment regarding constraints
6. Fichte’s attempt to idealise Kantian dogmatism of an external thing-in-itself
7. Pros and cons of Fichte’s reformation of Kant’s project
8. The seeds of Hegel’s response to both Fichte and Kant
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Official Philosophy Portal course on Hegel's Science of Logic: https://philosophyportal.online/science-of-logic
This video offers a presentation and discussion on the foundations of German Idealism in both Kant's critical metaphysics and Fichte's challenge to Kant's metaphysical system with his idea of an absolute freedom. This overview includes:
1. Hegel’s Logic as situated within the modernist Kantian critical turn
2. The difference between starting analysis with mental or physical space
3. Nature of Kant’s conception of mental space (empirical objects, ends)
4. Kant’s conception of reason as contrasted with sense experience
5. Fichte’s reformation of Kant with a thought-experiment regarding constraints
6. Fichte’s attempt to idealise Kantian dogmatism of an external thing-in-itself
7. Pros and cons of Fichte’s reformation of Kant’s project
8. The seeds of Hegel’s response to both Fichte and Kant
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Academia: https://vub.academia.edu/CadellLast
Research Gate: researchgate.net/profile/Cadell_Last
Google Scholar: scholar.google.be/citations?user=_rMgHMcAAAAJ&hl=en