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  1. Scottish Common Sense in Germany, 1768--1800: A Contribution to the History of Critical Philosophy.Manfred Kuehn - 1980 - Dissertation, Mcgill University (Canada)
    This work attempts to show that the Scottish common sense philosophers Thomas Reid, James Oswald and James Beattie, had a substantial influence upon the development of German thought during the period of the late enlightenment. Their works were thoroughly reviewed in German philosophical journals and translated into German soon after they had appeared in English. Whether it was Mendelssohn, a rationalist, Lossius, a materialist, Feder, a sensationalist, Tetens, a critical empiricist, or Hamann and Jacobi, irrationalist philosophers of faith, important philosophers (...)
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  • Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi.George di Giovanni - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Jacobi en los escritos de Leo Strauss: Spinozismo, Nihilismo e Ilustración.Maria Jimena Solé - 2016 - Páginas de Filosofía (Universidad Nacional del Comahue) 17 (20):7-29.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar la interpretación y la valoración que Leo Strauss hace de Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, filósofo alemán de finales del siglo XVIII conocido como un enemigo de la Ilustración. Para ello, se analizan la Tesis doctoral de Strauss, dedicada a la teoría del conocimiento de Jacobi y las dos menciones explícitas a él en Die Religionskritik Spinozas. A partir de este análisis, se concluye que la valoración que Strauss hace de Jacobi es positiva y que (...)
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  • The Philosopher as Polyphemus? Philosophy & Common sense in Hegel and Jacobi.Christoph Halbig - unknown
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