英文摘要 |
Fichte maintains that the Self is given through intellectual intuition, which means that the Self posits itself. In order to clarify the sense in which the Self posits itself, this paper studies Fichte’s concept of the Self in the context of his response to Schulze’s criticism on Reinhold, where Fichte developed the concept. It is then argued that Fichte’s concept of the Self does not support the thesis that the Self creates the world. |