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The Dual Dimension Of Fichte's Self-thinking

Posted on:2019-04-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330542491753Subject:Foreign philosophy
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Fichte's "self" is not a subjective self,nor a modern self-subjectivity,but an absolute first principle.Absolute self as knowledge itself,it has the internal structure of speculation,this structure is dialectical relationship about the absolute self,self and non-self."Self" is a "paradigm" of all other facts of empirical experience in self-positing dialectical self-development in which self posit itself and non-self.Such "self" not only transcends the modern subjective philosophy.Moreover,Fichte also refined his absolute self into theoretical and practical knowledge in his theory of knowledge.The basis of theoretical knowledge and the basis of practical knowledge are both the same self and different functions.To some extent,Kant's philosophy finally solved the problem that theoretical rationality and practical rationality failed to unify.Afterwards,Fichte enriched the field of practice of his self-thought.That is to say,Fichte's "self" is no longer confined to the science of knowledge.It exists in two dimensions: ontological and ethical dimensions.Just as self and non-self,as posit by "self",self and itself are both the same self and their own mission in both of these two perspectives,the two complement each other and oppose each other to bring "self" to ultimate "harmony."...
Keywords/Search Tags:self, structure, dialectics, ontology, ethics
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