Full Idea
At the University of Jena, Fichte, Hegel and Schelling critically developed aspects of Kant's philosophy, each in his own way, thereby giving rise to the movement known as Absolute Idealism, see reality as universal God-like self-consciousness.
Gist of Idea
Fichte, Hegel and Schelling developed versions of Absolute Idealism
Source
Peter B. Lewis (Schopenhauer [2012], 2)
Book Reference
Lewis, Peter B.: 'Schopenhauer' [Reaktion Books 2012], p.53
A Reaction
Is asking how anyone can possibly have believed such a bizarre and ridiculous idea a) uneducated, b) stupid, c) unimaginative, or d) very sensible? It sounds awfully like Spinoza's concept of God. Also Anaxagoras.
Related Idea
Idea 20110 Hegel, Fichte and Schelling wanted to know Kant's thing-in-itself, as ego, or nature, or spirit [Safranski]