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  1. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Abstract: This article revisits Feuerbach’s “break with speculation” in the early 1840s in light of issues raised by the original Pantheism Controversy, initiated in 1785 by the publication of Friedrich Heinrich Jacobis Letters on the Doctrine of Spinoza.

  2. 17 de mai. de 2024 · This article revisits Feuerbach’s “break with speculation” in the early 1840s in light of issues raised by the original Pantheism Controversy, initiated in 1785 by the publication of Friedrich Heinrich Jacobis Letters on the Doctrine of Spinoza.

  3. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Written in under two months, the book is a response to Friedrich Heinrich Jacobis On the Divine Things and their Revelation (1811). Schelling’s cutting rejoinder appeared only a few weeks after Jacobi’s book, resulting inwhat came to be known as the “controversy concerning the divine things".

  4. Há 2 dias · His passion for the handsome philosopher, six years his senior, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi is attested in their passionate correspondence, sometimes letters as long as ten pages. When he was sixty, Jacobi - who was a married man - would look back fondly on his first encounter with young Goethe - “Around midnight, you sought me in the darkness.

  5. Há 4 dias · However, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi was not just an opponent of transcendental philosophy but also a fierce opponent of the notion of "reason." Jacobi's writings included harsh criticism of reason's justificational processes.

  6. 28 de mai. de 2024 · Among the most famous figures who addressed this dichotomy was Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. Jacobi was a German thinker who is known for his fideism. During the atheism dispute, Jacobi famously characterized Fichte’s philosophy as a saltomortale, which is a fatal jump where one’s head is upside down.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PantheismPantheism - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Between 1785–89, a controversy about Spinoza's philosophy arose between the German philosophers Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (a critic) and Moses Mendelssohn (a defender). Known in German as the Pantheismusstreit (pantheism controversy), it helped spread pantheism to many German thinkers.