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The transcendental meaning of pure will and moral law in the Wissenschaftslehre nova methodo

Luc Langlois

pp. 331-343

Abstract

In the first introduction to the Wissenschaftslehre nova methodo (WLnm), Fichte declares the advantage of his new exposition over that presented in the 1794 Grundlage (GWL): "This revised version will profit from the fact that, since the time of the original version, the first principles have been further developed and extended (weiter fortgeführt), and this facilitates a clearer understanding of those principles themselves."1 The whole question is, obviously, to know what is meant by "weiter fortgeführt." In short, a clash of two interpretations occurs over the status of WLnm, which is the second version of the Wissenschaftslehre.

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Rockmore Tom, Breazeale Daniel (2014) Fichte and transcendental philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 331-343

DOI: 10.1057/9781137412232_21

Full citation:

Langlois Luc (2014) „The transcendental meaning of pure will and moral law in the Wissenschaftslehre nova methodo“, In: T. Rockmore & D. Breazeale (eds.), Fichte and transcendental philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 331–343.