Main Philosophical Writings and the Novel Allwill

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 1994 - 683 sider
Jacobi's polemical tract Concerning the Doctrine of Spinoza in Letters to Herr Moses Mendelssohn propelled him to notoriety in 1785. This work, as well as David Hume on Faith, or Idealism and Realism, Jacobi to Fichte, and the novel Allwill, is included in George di Giovanni's translation. In a comprehensive introductory essay di Giovanni situates Jacobi in the historical and philosophical context of his time, and shows how Jacobi's life and work reflect the tensions inherent in the late Enlightenment.
 

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An Essay in Synthesis
3
An Essay in Analysis
67
An Essay in Interpretation
117
Concerning the Doctrine of Spinoza in Letters to Herr Moses Mendelssohn
173
David Hume on Faith or Idealism and Realism A Dialogue 1787
253
Edward Allwills Collection of Letters 1792
379
also Introduction to the Authors Collected Philosophical Works 1815
537
Notes to Jacobis Footnotes
635
An Essay in Interpretation 117
117
TEXTS
169
David Hume on Faith or Idealism and Realism A Dialogue 1787 253
253
Edward Allwills Collection of Letters 1792 379
379
also Introduction to the Authors Collected Philosophical Works 1815 537
537
Notes to Jacobis Footnotes 635
635
Index of Names 675
675
Index of Subjects 679
679

Index of Names
675
An Essay in Synthesis 3
3

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