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Spinoza in German Idealism: Rethinking Reception and Creation in Philosophy
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2021-05Registro en:
Sole, Maria Jimena; Spinoza in German Idealism: Rethinking Reception and Creation in Philosophy; Taylor & Francis Ltd; Comparative and Continental Philosophy; 13; 1; 5-2021; 21-33
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Sole, Maria Jimena
Resumen
It is a widely accepted idea that German Idealism stands on two pillars: Kant and Spinoza. The aim of this essay is to critically reflect on this way of understanding the history of philosophy through a study of the reception of Spinoza in the early writings of Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. This analysis will show that each of them builds a different image of Spinoza that is not based on the scholarly study of his works, but rather deeply conditioned by other readings and controversies of the time. Each assigns a central role to that image of Spinoza in the justification of his own system, and in each case that theoretical function is different: Spinoza is viewed as an enemy (Fichte), a possibility and a source of inspiration (Schelling), and a model of true philosophy (Hegel).