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The Development from Kant to Hegel
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Part I The metaphysical groundwork: Results of the Kantian critique of knowledge; Fichte - Fichte's Criticism of Kant, dogmatism and idealism (the theoretical Wissenschaftslehre), Fichte's relation to Kant's practical philosophy, the practical ego and the anstoss as explanation of reality, general statement and criticism of Fichte's philosophical position; Schelling - the naturphilosophie, the philosophy of identity; Hegel - his criticism of his predecessors, the dialectic method, logic, nature and spirit. Part II The philosophy of religion: the Kantian philosophy of religion - the foundation of ethics, the "religion within the limits of mere reason"; criticism of the Kantian standpoint and transition to Hegel - the distinction of Kant from the Aufklaerung, criticism of Kant's position, outline of the Hegelian philosophy of religion, concluding remarks.

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