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J. G. Fichte Im Gesprach, Band 7: Nachtrage Zu Den Banden 1-5. 1792-1862
Contributor(s): Fuchs, Erich (Editor)
ISBN: 3772826199     ISBN-13: 9783772826191
Publisher: Frommann-Holzboog
OUR PRICE:   $222.06  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Language: German
Published: September 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy
Series: Specula
Physical Information: 411 pages
 
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Nach dem Abschluss der J. G. Fichte-Gesamtausgabe erscheint ein Nachtragsband von Fichte im Gesprach mit in den letzten 20 Jahren gesammelten Dokumenten. Hervorzuheben sind: Tagebucheintrage von Horern in Zurich und Jena (1794-96), Notizen zum Atheismusstreit (1799), Fesslers Tagebuch zu Berliner Freimaurer-Streitigkeiten (1799/1800), Schleiermachers Korrespondenz (1802-1807) sowie Briefe zwischen Rahel Levin und Ludwig Robert (1807-1832). Fur die erste Nachwirkung: Varnhagens Tagebucher (bis 1857), Briefe des Fichte-Sohnes Immanuel Hermann, Heinrich Heine, Immermann und Eichendorff.The editors of the 42-volumed critical edition of Johann Gottlieb Fichte's works have accumulated extensive materials during their years of research, e.g. letters from Fichte's contemporaries commenting on his work, as well as diaries, memoirs and journals. These materials (over 2.500 original statements by Fichte's family members, friends, colleagues, critics and pupils) make up the first 6 volumes of Fichte im Gesprach which were published during 1978 and 1992. - This new supplement volume contains additional documents that have been accumulated during the past 20 years. The authors include Fichte's son Immanuel Hermann, Heinrich Heine, Immermann, Eichendorff, Schleiermacher, Varnhagen von Ense, Rahel Levin and Salomon Maimon. Alongside the previous volumes, volume 7 not only marks a new and important contribution to research on Fichte from a biographical angle but it is also highly relevant to the history of philosophy during Fichte's times in general.