Fichte's Vocation of man : new interpretive and critical essays / edited by Daniel Breazeale and Tom Rockmore. - Albany : State University of New York Press, (c)2013. - 1 online resource.

Includes bibliographies and index.

The checkered reception of the Vocation of man / An other and better world : Fichte's the Vocation of man as a theologico-political treatise / Fichte's philosophical Bildungsroman / Bestimmung as Bildung : on reading Fichte's Vocation of man as a Bildungsroman / Knowledge teaches us nothing : the Vocation of man as textual initiation / J.G. Fichte's Vocation of man : an effort to communicate / Interest : an overlooked protagonist of Book I of Fichte's Bestimmung des Menschen / The dialectic of judgment and the Vocation of man / The traction of the world, or Fichte on practical reason and the Vocation of man / Fichte's conception of infinity in the Bestimmung des Menschen / Intersubjectivity and the communality of our final end in Fichte's Vocation of man / Evil and moral responsibility in the Vocation of man / Jumping the transcendental shark : Fichte's "Argument of belief" in Book II of die Bestimmung des Menschen and the transition from the earlier to the later Wissenschaftslehre / Determination and freedom in Kant and in Fichte's Bestimmung des Menschen / There is in nature an original thinking power, just as there is an original formative power : on a claim from Book one of the Vocation of man / Erkenntnis and interesse : Schelling's system of transcendental idealism and Fichte's Vocation of man / Faith and knowledge and Vocation of man : a comparison between Hegel and Fichte / The vocation of postmodern man : why Fichte now? again? / Daniel Breazeale -- Günter zöller -- Benjamin Crowe -- Elizabeth Millán -- Michael Steinberg -- Yolanda Estes -- Mário Jorge de Almeida Carvalho -- Wayne Martin -- Tom Rockmore -- David W. Wood -- Kien-How Goh -- Jane Dryden -- Daniel Breazeale -- Angelica Nuzzo -- Violetta L. Waibel -- Michael Vater -- Marco Ivaldo -- Arnold Farr.



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