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Kantian ethics and German Idealism: Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel's responses (1785–1830)

Kantian ethics and German Idealism: Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel's responses (1785–1830)

  1. Kant publishes the Groundwork for morality

    Labels: Immanuel Kant, Groundwork
  2. Kant expands his ethics in the Second Critique

    Labels: Immanuel Kant, Critique of
  3. Fichte gains attention with Critique of Revelation

    Labels: Johann Fichte, Critique of
  4. Fichte publishes Foundations of the Science of Knowledge

    Labels: Johann Fichte, Wissenschaftslehre
  5. Fichte develops a Kant-influenced theory of right

    Labels: Johann Fichte, Foundations of
  6. Kant publishes the Metaphysics of Morals

    Labels: Immanuel Kant, Metaphysics of
  7. Fichte publishes The System of Ethics

    Labels: Johann Fichte, The System
  8. Schelling publishes System of Transcendental Idealism

    Labels: F W, System of
  9. Hegel critiques Fichte and Schelling’s systems

    Labels: G W, Difference Between
  10. Hegel publishes Phenomenology of Spirit

    Labels: G W, Phenomenology of
  11. Hegel publishes Science of Logic’s first volume

    Labels: G W, Science of
  12. Hegel completes the first edition of Science of Logic

    Labels: G W, Science of
  13. Hegel publishes Elements of the Philosophy of Right

    Labels: G W, Philosophy of