12 ideas
22026 | Philosophy is homesickness - the urge to be at home everywhere [Novalis] |
21970 | Philosophy attains its goal if one person feels perfect accord between their system and experience [Fichte] |
6912 | For Fichte there is no God outside the ego, and 'our religion is reason' [Fichte, by Feuerbach] |
21973 | Fichte believed in things-in-themselves [Fichte, by Moore,AW] |
21914 | We can deduce experience from self-consciousness, without the thing-in-itself [Fichte] |
20951 | The absolute I divides into consciousness, and a world which is not-I [Fichte, by Bowie] |
21964 | Reason arises from freedom, so philosophy starts from the self, and not from the laws of nature [Fichte] |
21968 | Abandon the thing-in-itself; things only exist in relation to our thinking [Fichte] |
3158 | Theories of intentionality presuppose rationality, so can't explain it [Dennett] |
19591 | Desire for perfection is an illness, if it turns against what is imperfect [Novalis] |
21965 | Spinoza could not actually believe his determinism, because living requires free will [Fichte] |
3159 | Beliefs and desires aren't real; they are prediction techniques [Dennett] |