Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The paper draws attention to the section of the Canon in the Critique of
Pure Reason dedicated to Meinen, Wissen and Glauben and follows its origins and
connections within the Aufklärung. After an evaluation of Jacobi’s position and
Kant’s response in terms of a rational faith, it exposes Kant’s further steps in
the direction of a growing separation between believing and knowing and conse-
quently between faith and reason. For his part, Hegel rejects the opposition of
Glauben and Wissen because the former is also a form of knowing. Hegel’s re-eval-
uation of Jacobi’s thought after 1817 should not be overestimated, because the phi-
losopher from Stuttgart in fact continues to express his disagreement with Jacobi’s
Theory of Not-Knowing on several occasions, defending an epistemic as well as in-
tersubjective concept of Glauben and a comprehensive theory of knowledge.
Pure Reason dedicated to Meinen, Wissen and Glauben and follows its origins and
connections within the Aufklärung. After an evaluation of Jacobi’s position and
Kant’s response in terms of a rational faith, it exposes Kant’s further steps in
the direction of a growing separation between believing and knowing and conse-
quently between faith and reason. For his part, Hegel rejects the opposition of
Glauben and Wissen because the former is also a form of knowing. Hegel’s re-eval-
uation of Jacobi’s thought after 1817 should not be overestimated, because the phi-
losopher from Stuttgart in fact continues to express his disagreement with Jacobi’s
Theory of Not-Knowing on several occasions, defending an epistemic as well as in-
tersubjective concept of Glauben and a comprehensive theory of knowledge.
Tipologia CRIS:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Kant, Hegel, German Classical Philosophy, Faith, Glauben
Elenco autori:
Fonnesu, Luca
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Titolo del libro:
Forms of Knowledge in Classical German Philosophy
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