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This work explores Fichte's philosophy, particularly his concept of the Absolute as a culmination of idealism. It is structured into four main parts. The first part delves into the theory of being, addressing the interplay between existence and the image of the Absolute, engaging with Hegel's critique of the concept of "ought." It discusses themes of finite sorrow and the joy of blessed life, the self-denial of the self, and the relationship between being, existence, and image. The second part focuses on methodology, examining language as a means of expressing freedom and the limitations of true being, alongside the dialectics of concepts and intellectual intuition as tools for transcendental thought. The third part presents the theory of images, discussing the synthesis of imagination, the nature of being externalized, and the fragmentation of worldviews. The final section addresses stages of development in nature, law, morality, and religion, exploring concepts of recognition, the moral consciousness of absolute freedom, and the manifestation of God in the reality of living faith. The work concludes with a reflection on the primacy of transcendental metaphysics and ontology of existence, accompanied by a comprehensive index and bibliography.
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Vom Bilde des Absoluten, Wolfgang Janke
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- 1993
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