Ideas from 'Nietzsche: a philosophical biography' by Rüdiger Safranski [2000], by Theme Structure

[found in 'Nietzsche: a philosophical biography' by Safranski,Rüdiger [Granta 2003,1-86207-595-6]].

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1. Philosophy / C. History of Philosophy / 4. Later European Philosophy / d. Nineteenth century philosophy
Hegel, Fichte and Schelling wanted to know Kant's thing-in-itself, as ego, or nature, or spirit
                        Full Idea: The 'thing in iself' acted on Kant's successors like a hole in the closed world of knowledge...Hegel, Fichte and Schelling wanted to penetrate into what they presumed to be the heart of things, by the invention of means of 'ego', or 'nature', or 'spirit.,
                        From: Rüdiger Safranski (Nietzsche: a philosophical biography [2000], 07)
                        A reaction: [a bit compressed] Although no scientist claims to know the ultimate essence of matter, the authority of science largely comes from persuasively moving us several steps closer to the thing in itself (more persuasively than these three).