Imagination and reflection: intersubjectivity: Fichte's Grundlage of 1794

Hingham, MA: Distributors for the United States and Canada, Kluwer Boston (1982)
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INTRODUCTION There are only real men. With the emergence of philosophical questioning there concurrently emerges a subject who gives orientation to the ...

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original T. P. Hohler (1982.) "Imagination and Reflection: Intersubjectivity: Fichte’s “Grundlage” of 1974".

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