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The Science of Knowledge: With the First and Second Introductions

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  1. Feedback Models of Two Classical Philosophical Positions and a Semantic Problem.Umberto Viaro - 2016 - Foundations of Science 21 (3):533-542.
    The notion of feedback has been exploited with considerable success in scientific and technological fields as well as in the sciences of man and society. Its use in philosophical, cultural and educational contexts, however, is still rather meagre, even if some notable attempts can be found in the literature. This paper shows that the feedback concept can help learn and understand some classical philosophical theories. In particular, attention focuses on Fichte’s doctrine of science, usually presented in obscure terms following its (...)
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  • If the I is a Point, How Can It have a Direction? Fichte’s Two-Stage Conceptualization of the Absolute I.Yehuda Oren - 2020 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 102 (2).
    Fichte claims in Section 5 of the Grundlage der gesamten Wissenschaftslehre that the absolute I contains a difference between two directions. In this paper, I argue that this specific claim complements, rather than contradicts, his general position in Section 1, according to which the absolute I is a simple identity or a point. I first show that we can identify a version of what I call Fichte’s Two-Directions Theory in texts written both before and after the GWL. I term this (...)
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