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Resumen de Il "primo idealismo" negli "Scritti giovanili" di Hegel

Klaus Düsing

  • After his Kantian period, Hegel conceives, as will be shown, in his Francfortian writings (1797- 1800) a position of a first idealism. The ethical and religious self will be founded in an Absolute, which is as such unknowable by reflexion and reason. It will be shown as well, that Hegel considers fundamental insights and problems, for which a solution is not yet to be found in his early conception. This will be discussed concerning the following subjects: 1. Hegel’s critique of Kant’s ethics on the base of Schiller’s critique, 2. Hegel’s interpretation of the prologue of St. John with Fichtean determinations of judgments, and 3. the relation between finitude and infinity and the efforts to grasp them by intellectual or poetic intuition and reflective judgments. Central prefigurations of later Hegelian insights here will emerge.


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