Schopenhauer’s Answer to Jacobi
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2318-9800.v28i2p23-31Keywords:
Schopenhauer, Jacobi, Thing in Itself, PhenomenonAbstract
The text analyzes how the problem of the thing in itself in Kant (insofar it is a real foundation of the phenomenon) was considered by post-Kantian philosophers and how they sought to solve the possible dualism of critical philosophy. This investigation focuses mainly on Schopenhauer's response to such a problem, evidenced for the first time by the philosopher Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, who was one of the great critics of transcendental philosophy and idealism.
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