Especulación, sentimiento y escisión en el joven Fichte. Análisis de sus Aforismos sobre religión y deísmo

This article proposes an analysis of the Aphorisms on Religion and Deism written by J. G. Fichte in 1790, shortly before his conversion to the Kantian philosophy. We argue that this text does not express Fichte's accordance with determinism, or with the point of view of the heart, nor merely pr...

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Main Author: Solé, María Jimena (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: 2016
In: Veritas
Year: 2016, Volume: 35, Pages: 59-79
RelBib Classification:NBC Doctrine of God
NBE Anthropology
TJ Modern history
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B Heart
B Determinism
B Libertad
B Determinismo
B Razón
B Dios
B Filosofía
B Freedom
B God
B corazón
B Philosophy
B Reason
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Summary:This article proposes an analysis of the Aphorisms on Religion and Deism written by J. G. Fichte in 1790, shortly before his conversion to the Kantian philosophy. We argue that this text does not express Fichte's accordance with determinism, or with the point of view of the heart, nor merely present religion and deism as two opposing systems. According to our interpretation, Fichte defends two theses. First, that the mixture of both systems is unacceptable and the limit between them must be respected. Secondly, that it is impossible to affirm neither of them, because they necessarily collide and leave the human being in a situation of scission. The conclusion of the fragment is, therefore, the need to seek a position that overcomes this situation of scission. That position will be the Doctrine of science, which amends the antagonistic terms of the dilemma and achieves the reconciliation between freedom and philosophy. (English)
ISSN:0718-9273
Contains:Enthalten in: Veritas
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4067/S0718-92732016000200003