The disputes of philosophers provide a place to view their positions and arguments in a tightly focused way, and also in a manner that is infused with human temperaments and passions. Fichte and Schelling had been perceived as ‘partners’ in the cause of Criticism or transcendental idealism since 1794, but upon Fichte’s departure from Jena in 1799, each began to perceive a drift in their fundamental interests and allegiances. Schelling’s philosophy of nature seemed to move him toward a realistic philosophy, while Fichte’s interests in the origin of personal consciousness, intersubjectivity, and the ultimate determination of the agent’s moral will moved him to explore what he called ‘faith’ in one popular text, or a theory of an intelligible world. This volume brings together the letters the two philosophers exchanged between 1800 and 1802 and the texts that each penned with the other in mind.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Trajectory of German Philosophy After Kant and the “Difference” Between Fichte and Schelling
J. G. Fichte/F. W. J. Schelling: Correspondence 1800-1802
Introduction to the Texts of J. G. Fichte
J. G. Fichte, Texts
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Announcement
-New Version of the Wissenschaftslehre (1800)[Extract]
-Commentaries on Schelling’s
System of Transcendental Idealism and
Presentation of My System of Philosophy (1800-1801)
Introduction to the Texts of F. W. J. Schelling
F. W. J. Schelling, Texts
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Presentation of My System of Philosophy (1801) and
Essays on Philosophical Methodology (1802)
Notes
to Introduction
to Fichte-Schelling Correspondence
to Fichte Texts
to Schelling Texts
Schelling Bibliography
Index
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Michael G. Vater is Associate Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Marquette University. He translated and edited Schelling’s
Bruno or On the Natural and Divine Principle of Things, also published by SUNY Press.
David W. Wood is a postdoctoral researcher at the Fichte Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Germany. He translated and edited
Novalis’s Notes for a Romantic Encyclopaedia: Das Allgemeine Brouillon, also published by SUNY Press.