Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre)

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Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre) is Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s foundational philosophical work that systematically develops a transcendental idealist account of the self and its role in constituting knowledge and reality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf philosophical work
transcendental idealist work
treatise
work of German idealism
aim to derive the structure of experience from the activity of the I
to provide a systematic foundation for all knowledge
author Johann Gottlieb Fichte
centralConcept foundationalism in philosophy
freedom
non-I (das Nicht-Ich)
practical reason
self-positing I
the I (das Ich)
transcendental subjectivity
countryOfOrigin Germany
genre epistemology
metaphysics
systematic philosophy
hasPart practical part
theoretical part
historicalContext late 18th-century German philosophy
influenced 19th-century continental philosophy
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

existentialism
later German idealism
phenomenology
influencedBy Critique of Pure Reason
Immanuel Kant
keyTheme the active nature of the subject
the grounding of objectivity in subjectivity
the primacy of practical reason
the systematic derivation of categories from the I
the unity of theoretical and practical philosophy
language German
mainSubject the conditions of possibility of experience
the constitution of knowledge
the constitution of reality
the self
movement post-Kantian philosophy
originalTitle Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Wissenschaftslehre
philosophicalClaim reality is constituted in relation to the activity of the I
the I posits a not-I as limit and opposition
the I posits itself absolutely
the self is the ground of the possibility of knowledge
theoretical and practical reason are unified in the activity of the I
philosophicalTradition German idealism
transcendental idealism
relatedConcept transcendental philosophy
relatedWork Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Foundations of the Entire Science of Knowledge

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Fichtean idealism associatedWork Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre)
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Fichtean idealism associatedWork Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre)
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The System of Ethics follows Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre)
this entity surface form: Foundations of the Entire Science of Knowledge
Foundations of Natural Right follows Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre)
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doctrine of the I (Ich-Lehre) developedInWork Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre)
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