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    Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre: Themes From Fichte's Early Philosophy.Daniel Breazeale - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Daniel Breazeale presents a critical study of the early philosophy of J. G. Fichte, and the version of the Wissenschaftslehre that Fichte developed between 1794 and 1799. He examines what Fichte was trying to accomplish and how he proposed to do so, and explores the difficulties implicit in his project and his strategies for overcoming them.
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    Foundations of Transcendental Philosophy (Wissenschaftslehre) Nova Methodo.Gunter Zoller, Johann Gottlieb Fichte & Daniel Breazeale - 1994 - Philosophical Review 103 (3):585.
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    Karl Leonhard Reinhold.Dan Breazeale & John Walsh - 2022 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    In Defense of Fichte’s Account of Ethical Deliberation.Daniel Breazeale - 2012 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 94 (2):178-207.
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    The fate of Kantian freedom: One cheer (more) for Reinhold.Daniel Breazeale - 2012 - In Violetta Stolz, Martin Bendeli & Marion Heinz (eds.), Wille, Willkür, Freiheit: Reinholds Freiheitskonzeption im Kontext der Philosophie des 18. Jahrhunders. de Gruyter. pp. 91-124.
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    Fichte: Early Philosophical Writings.Daniel Breazeale - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (2):396-398.
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    Fichte's Conception of Philosophy as a "Pragmatic History of the Human Mind" and the Contributions of Kant, Platner, and Maimon.Daniel Breazeale - 2001 - Journal of the History of Ideas 62 (4):685-703.
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    “The summit of Kantian speculation”. Fichte’s reception of the Third Critique.Daniel Breazeale - 2019 - Anuario Filosófico 52 (1):113-144.
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    Between Kant and Fichte: Karl Leonhard Reinhold's "Elementary Philosophy".Daniel Breazeale - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (4):785-821.
    IN 1787, six years after the publication of the Critique of Pure Reason, one year before the publication of the Critique of Practical Reason, and three years prior to the appearance of the Critique of Judgment, Duke Karl August of Sax-Weimar was persuaded to establish at the University of Jena the world's first university chair designated for the promulgation and explication of the new Critical Philosophy associated with Immanuel Kant. The first occupant of this chair was Karl Leonhard Reinhold, an (...)
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    Fichte’s Aenesidemus Review and the Transformation of German Idealism.Daniel Breazeale - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 34 (3):545 - 568.
    IN 1792 there appeared anonymously a book entitled, Aenesidemus, or Concerning the Foundations of the Elementary Philosophy Propounded in Jena by Professor Reinhold, including a Defense of Skepticism against the Pretensions of the Critique of Reason. This curious work, which takes the form of series of letter exchanged between an enthusiastic champion of the new transcendental philosophy and a skeptical critic of this same philosophy, created something of a sensation, appearing as it did at the height of the first wave (...)
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    Philosophy and “the method of fictions”: Maimon's proposal and its critics.Daniel Breazeale - 2018 - European Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):702-716.
    Salomon Maimon argued forcefully for the indispensability of what he called “the method of fictions” in mathematics and physics, but also in philosophy. This last claim provoked critical responses from G. E. Brastberger, G. E. Schultze, and K. L. Reinhold. This paper offers a brief exposition of Maimon's “method of fictions” and an analysis of his response to critics of his claims concerning the employment of this method within philosophy.
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  12. Becoming Who One Is: Notes On Schopenhauer As Educator.Daniel Breazeale - 1998 - New Nietzsche Studies 2 (3/4):1-25.
     
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    Authenticity and Duty.Daniel Breazeale - 2015 - In Violetta L. Waibel (ed.), Fichte Und Sartre Über Freiheit: Das Ich Und der Andere. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 11-48.
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  14. The Hegel-Nietzsche Problem.Daniel Breazeale - 1975 - Nietzsche Studien 4 (1):146-164.
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    Fichte on skepticism.Daniel Breazeale - 1991 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (3):427-453.
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    Lange, Nietzsche, and Stack.Daniel Breazeale - 1989 - International Studies in Philosophy 21 (2):91-103.
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    Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation Reconsidered.Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.) - 2016 - SUNY Press.
    Essays on one of Fichte's best known and most controversial works. One of J. G. Fichte’s best-known works, Addresses to the German Nation is based on a series of speeches he gave in Berlin when the city was under French occupation. They feature Fichte’s diagnosis of his own era in European history as well as his call for a new sense of German national identity, based upon a common language and culture rather than “blood and soil.” These speeches, often interpreted (...)
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  18. Ueber das Fundament des philosophischen Wissens nebst einigen Erläuterungen über die Theorie des Vorstellungsvermögens.Daniel Breazeale - 2011 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (4):505-506.
    Though the seminal importance of Karl Leonhard Reinhold for the development of German philosophy in the immediate aftermath of the Kantian revolution has never been in question, his actual writings have generally remained out of print and unread. Recently, however, this situation has begun to change dramatically, first, with the publication of new Felix Meiner “Philosphische Bibliothek” editions of the first and second volumes of Beiträge zur Berichtigung bisheriger Mißverständnisse der Philosophen (1790/1794), expertly edited by Faustino Fabianelli, and then with (...)
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  19. All or Nothing: Systematicity, Transcendental Arguments, and Skepticism in German Idealism (review).Daniel Breazeale - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (4):665-667.
    Daniel Breazeale - All or Nothing: Systematicity, Transcendental Arguments, and Skepticism in German Idealism - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.4 665-667 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Daniel Breazeale University of Kentucky Paul W. Franks. All or Nothing: Systematicity, Transcendental Arguments, and Skepticism in German Idealism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005. Pp. viii + 440. Cloth, $49.95. Paul Franks' All or Nothing is in no sense an introduction to (...)
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  20. Fichte's nova methodo phenomenologica: On the methodological role of intellectual intuition in the later Jena Wissenschaftslehre.Daniel Breazeale - 1998 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 52 (206):587-616.
     
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    Vom Idealismus zum Existenzialismus Direttissima.Daniel Breazeale - 2003 - Fichte-Studien 22:171-192.
    Seit vielen Jahren schon behaupte ich gelegentlich vor Freunden, Kollegen und Studenten, daß die frühe Wissenschaftslehre und Sartres Existentialismus, ungeachtet ihrer offensichtlichen Unterschiede, viele Gemeinsamkeiten aufweisen und daß es möglich sei, von der ersteren zur letzteren auf mehr oder weniger direktem Wege zu gelangen: »Direttissima« sozusagen. Die folgenden Bemerkungen stellen nun den Versuch meinerseits dar, die Gründe für diese eher oberflächlichen Behauptung nachzugehen. Mit diesem Ziel im Sinn werde ich so viele Punkte etwaiger Übereinstimmung untersuchen, wie es die Zeit erlaubt. (...)
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    Why Fichte Now?Daniel Breazeale - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (10):524-531.
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    Ware, Owen. Fichte’s Moral Philosophy.Daniel Breazeale - 2023 - Ethics 133 (4):658-662.
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  24. (1 other version)How To Make an Idealist: Fichte's Refutation of Dogmatism and the Problem of the Starting Point of the Wissenschaftslehre in Fichte and Contemporary Philosophy.Daniel Breazeale - 1988 - Philosophical Forum 19 (2-3):97-123.
     
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  25. The checkered reception of the Vocation of man.Daniel Breazeale - 2013 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte's Vocation of Man: New Interpretive and Critical Essays. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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    From Autonomy to Automata?Daniel Breazeale - 2016 - In Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation Reconsidered. SUNY Press. pp. 21-54.
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  27. Two Cheers for Post-Kantianism: A Response to Karl Ameriks.Daniel Breazeale - 2003 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 46 (2):239-259.
    Karl Ameriks has recently devoted an entire volume to defending what he calls "orthodox" Kantianism against what he judges to be the "errors" of such post-Kantian idealists as K. L. Reinhold and J. G. Fichte and to exposing what he claims is the frequently unnoticed but always deleterious influence of post-Kantianism upon certain prominent strands of contemporary philosophy. In response, this paper challenges Ameriks' interpretation of Kantianism itself and of the "post-Kantian project", as well as his construal of transcendental idealism. (...)
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  28. Aground on the Ground of Values: Friedrich Nietzsche.Daniel Breazeale - 1983 - Analecta Husserliana 15:335.
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    Before and after Hegel: A Historical Introduction to Hegel's Thought.Daniel Breazeale - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (2):352-354.
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    »Der Blitz der Einsicht« and »der Akt der Evidenz«: A Theme from Fichte’s Berlin Introductions to Philosophy.Daniel Breazeale - 2007 - Fichte-Studien 31:1-15.
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    Der fragwürdige »Primat der praktischen Vernunft« in Fichtes Grundlage der gesamten Wissenschaftslehre.Daniel Breazeale - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 10:253-271.
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    Fichtes Lehre vom Anstoß, Nicht-Ich und Ding an sich in der Grundlage der gesamten Wissenschaftslehre.Daniel Breazeale - 1997 - Fichte-Studien 10:175-189.
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    Die Neue Bearbeitung der Wissenschaftslehre (1800).Daniel Breazeale - 2000 - Fichte-Studien 17:43-67.
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    Em defesa do "Fanatismo Moral" de Fichte.Daniel Breazeale - 2011 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 20 (39):23-56.
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    English Translations of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel.Daniel Breazeale - 1976 - Idealistic Studies 6 (3):279-297.
    Each successive tide of Anglo-American interest in German idealism has been accompanied by a wave of translations. The present boom of interest promises a flood of fresh English renderings of the writings of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. It is not, however, generally realized how many translations from the writings of these three authors already exist, nor has there been available to the interested student, teacher, scholar, or translator a reliable guide to this field: hence, this bibliography.
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  36. Freedom and obligation : Kant, Reinhold, Fichte.Daniel Breazeale - 2020 - In James A. Clarke & Gabriel Gottlieb (eds.), Practical Philosophy From Kant to Hegel: Freedom, Right, and Revolution. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  37. Fichte and the Path from “Formal” to “Material” Freedom.Daniel Breazeale - 2021 - In Stefano Bacin & Owen Ware (eds.), Fichte's _System of Ethics_: A Critical Guide. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 85–108.
     
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    Fichte, German idealism, and early romanticism.Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.) - 2010 - Amsterdam [etc.]: Rodopi.
    This volume of 23 previously unpublished essays explores the relationship between the philosophy of J.G. Fichte and that of other leading thinkers associated ...
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    Fichte: historical contexts/contemporary controversies.Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.) - 1994 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
    The selected proceedings of a meeting on the German idealist philosopher (1762-1814), held at Duquesne U., Pittsburgh, in February 1992. Among the topics in 13 papers: Fichte's dialectical imagination; Fichte and the typology of mysticism; Leibniz and Fichte; and Fichte and the relationship between right and morality. Includes an excellent 29-page bibliography. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Fichteans in Malopolska.Daniel Breazeale - 1990 - Fichte-Studien 1:232-241.
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    Fichteans In Rammenau.Daniel Breazeale - 1993 - Idealistic Studies 23 (2-3):97-101.
    Rammenau is a tiny village situated in the lovely Oberlausitz countryside east of Dresden. It is a village with two claims to fame: it possesses a large and well-preserved early eighteenth century Baroque palace, which now contains an elegant restaurant, hotel, and museum; and it is also the birthplace of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. The modest house where Fichte was born in 1762 no longer survives, but the village still includes several structures from the time of Fichte, including the church where (...)
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    Fichteans In Styria.Daniel Breazeale - 1988 - Idealistic Studies 18 (1):72-78.
    The first international Fichte conference was held a decade ago in Zwettl, Austria. The second convened this summer, once again in Austria, but this time in the village of Deutschlandsberg, pleasantly situated in the vine covered hill country south of Graz. The setting itself was remarkable, for the conference was held in an isolated twelfth-century castle perched high above the village. For six consecutive days in August some forty scholars from around the world took part in this extraordinary event, delivering (...)
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    Friedrich Nietzsche on Rhetoric and Language.Daniel Breazeale - 1992 - International Studies in Philosophy 24 (2):130-131.
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  44. Fichte's public "Discourses on method," 1794-1801 : a comparative study.Daniel Breazeale - 2014 - In Tom Rockmore & Daniel Breazeale (eds.), Fichte and Transcendental Philosophy. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
     
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    Fichte's Social and Political Philosophy: Property and Virtue.Dan Breazeale - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (2):417-420.
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 417-420, March 2012.
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    Fichte, Skepticism, and the ‘Agrippan Trilemma'.Daniel Breazeale - 2017 - Fichte-Studien 44:3-16.
    In his recent All or Nothing: Systematicity, Transcendental Arguments, and Skepticism in German Idealism (Cambridge, ma: Harvard University Press, 2005), Paul Franks defends Maimonian skepticism and explicitly criticizes Fichte’s response to the same. I argue that Franks’ interpretation of Fichte’s response to skepticism is fundamentally flawed in that it ignores or misinterprets the critically important practical/moral dimension of Fichte’s response. I also challenge Franks’ interpretation of the Jena Wissenschaftslehre as a »derivation holistic monism« and argue for a more modest interpretation (...)
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    Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will (review).Daniel Breazeale - 1999 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (2):374-376.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Fichte’s Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will by Günter ZöllerDaniel BreazealeGünter Zöller. Fichte’s Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xvii + 169. Cloth, $49.95.The subtitle says it all: “Original Duplicity,” which is to say, interdependent duality, or perhaps “equiprimordiality.” The thesis defended by Günter Zöller in this meticulously documented and elegantly written new book is that (...)
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    Fichte: The System of Ethics.Daniel Breazeale & Guenter Zöller (eds.) - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    Fichte's System of Ethics, published in 1798, is at once the most accessible presentation of its author's comprehensive philosophical project, The Science of Knowledge or Wissenschaftslehre, and the most important work in moral philosophy written between Kant and Hegel. Fichte's ethics integrates the discussion of our moral duties into the systematic framework of a transcendental theory of the human subject. Its major philosophical themes include the practical nature of self-consciousness, the relation between reason and volition, the essential role of the (...)
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    Fichte's Vocation of Man: New Interpretive and Critical Essays.Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.) - 2013 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    _New perspectives on Fichte’s best known and most popular work._.
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    Hume's impasse.Daniel Breazeale - 1975 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 13 (3):311-333.
    THE QUESTION TO BE CONSIDERED is the relation of Hume's celebrated scepticism to his own constructive philosophical projects and analyses. Since Thomas Reid there have been those who detect an unresolved tension between, on the one hand, Hume's Enlightenment devotion to science with its attendent opposition to dogmatism and superstition and, on the other, his explicitly sceptical manner and principles. Some (e.g., Green and Kolakowski) find this tension unresolvable in principle and utterly subversive of Hume's positive ambitions; others (e.g., Flew (...)
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