German idealist philosophy /
"Kant set the agenda for the age by trying to establish philosophical reasoning on foundations as firm as science and mathematics. Fichte considered the nature of the self, the value of education and man's role in society, while Schelling adopted a similar approach to the natural world. He...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English German |
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London, England :
Penguin Books,
1997.
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Series: | Penguin classics.
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Main Collection - Walker Library - 3rd Floor
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141.0943 D48E
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Copy 1 | Available Pull and Hold |