Universität Bonn
Institut für Philosophie
PhD, 1982
Munich, Bayern, Germany
Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy
Areas of Interest
History of Western Philosophy
  • Johann Gottlieb Fichte : Werke in zwei Bänden (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 51 (1). 1998.
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    Das Element aller Gewißheit
    Fichte-Studien 14 21-41. 1998.
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    Hegel's Idea of a "Phenomenology of Spirit" (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (3): 541-542. 1999.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Hegel’s Idea of a “Phenomenology of Spirit” by Michael N. ForsterGünter ZöllerMichael N. Forster. Hegel’s Idea of a “Phenomenology of Spirit.” Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. Pp. xi + 661. Paper, $30.00.Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit (1807) has remained an enigmatic and controversial work. Typically it has been studied and appropriated selectively, by focusing on a few topics or sections of this immense opus.…Read more
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    Gesamtausgabe der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 53 (1): 162-164. 1999.
    Since 1962 a group of researchers at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences under the leadership of Reinhard Lauth has been publishing the collected works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. The Academy edition proceeds chronologically in four parallel series: series 1 contains the works published by Fichte himself; series 2 contains unpublished works; series 3 contains the correspondence; and series 4 contains transcripts of Fichte’s lectures from other hands. The edition is now nearing completion. No other p…Read more
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    Conditions of Objectivity. Kant’s Critical Conception of Transcendental Logic
    In Sally Sedgwick & Dina Emundts (eds.), Logik / Logic, De Gruyter. pp. 3-28. 2017.
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    Fichte in Berlin in München
    Fichte-Studien 28 1-14. 2006.
  • Kollegnachschriften 1794-1799
    with Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Erich Fuchs, Reinhard Lauth, Ives Radrizzani, and Peter K. Schneider
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (2): 410-411. 2001.
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    Lichtenberg and Kant on the subject of thinking
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (3): 417-441. 1992.
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    This article features the contributions of Fichte and Schopenhauer to a philosophical account of action against the background of Kant's earlier and influential treatment of the topic. The article first presents Kant's pertinent contributions in the areas of general epistemology and metaphysics, general practical philosophy, the philosophy of law and ethic. Then the focus is on Fichte's further original work on the issue of action in those same areas. Finally, the article turns to Schopenhauer's…Read more
  • Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Nachgelassene Schriften 1807-1810. Gesamtausgabe Reihe II, Bd. 11 (review)
    Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 51 (3). 1998.
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    Allerdings findet sich die transzendentale Theorie bei Kant in einiger Verlegenheit, wenn es darumgeht, den Status der apriorischen Bedingungen von Erfahrung positiv zu bestimmen. Reine Anschauung und reines Denken werden als Formelemente aller Erfahrung bzw. von deren Gegenständen verstanden. Die Empirie ist demzufolge ein Kompositum von aposteriorischem Material und apriorischer Form. Kants formalistische Auffassung der transzendentalen Bedingungen von Erfahrung läßt nun das eigentliche Zustan…Read more
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    Bestimmung zur Selbstbestimmung
    Fichte-Studien 7 101-118. 1995.
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    On revient toujours..
    Fichte-Studien 20 253-266. 2003.
    Fichte hat nur eine, die allererste und nicht einmal förmlich zum Abschluß gebrachte, Darstellung der Wissenschaftslehre publiziert, doch in den nächsten knapp zwei Jahrzehnten bis zu seinem Tod im Januar 1814 die Wissenschaftslehre noch insgesamt fünfzehn Mal öffentlich vorgetragen und dabei dreizehn Mal neu oder verändert dargestellt. Hinzukommen noch drei umfangreiche Ausarbeitungen, die den öffentlichen Vortrag der Wissenschaftslehre vorbereiten bzw. begleiten: »Eigne Meditationen über Eleme…Read more
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    Figuring the Self: Subject, Absolute, and Others in Classical German Philosophy (edited book)
    with David E. Klemm
    State University of New York Press. 1997.
    Provides a systematic overview of the topic of self in classical German philosophy, focusing on the period around 1800 and covering Kant, Fichte, Holderlin, Novalis, Schelling, Schleiermacher, and Hegel
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    Kant’s Theory of Imagination (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 36 (3): 360-362. 1996.
  • Gesamtausgabe II, 13, Nachgelassene Schriften 1812, « Bayrische Akademie der Wissenschaften »
    with Johann Gottlieb Fichte, E. Fuchs, R. Lauth, I. Radrizzani, and P. K. Schneider
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 193 (1): 106-107. 2003.
  • Gesamtausgabe IV, 3, Kollegenachschriften, 1794-1799
    with Johann Gottlieb Fichte, E. Fuchs, R. Lauth, I. Radrizzani, and P. K. Schneider
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 192 (4): 499-499. 2002.
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    Minds, Ideas and Objects: Essays on the Theory of Representation in Modern Philosophy
    with Michael Ayers and Phillip D. Cummins
    Philosophical Review 106 (2): 288. 1997.
    Minds, Ideas and Objects is a collection of conference papers on the topic of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century theories of ideas or “sensory experience, thought, knowledge and their objects.” At least half the twenty-three papers are by well-known historians of philosophy who seldom disappoint, and there is some equally thought-provoking work among the rest. Some papers say little that is surprising, and some, including good ones, fail to convince, but few are weak. It is perhaps to be expect…Read more
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    Aesthetic Cognition: Kant on the Productive Power of the Imagination
    Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2018 (3): 23-36. 2018.
    The contribution examines the aesthetic aspect of cognition in Kant by exploring the central function of the power of the imagination (Einbildungskraft) in Kant’s critical epistemology, first featured in the Critique of Pure Reason (1781; 1787) and revisited in the Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790). First, the focus will be on the relationship between the power of the imagination and the two main sources of (theoretical) cognition in Kant, viz., sensibility and the understanding. Second, …Read more
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    In the summer semester of 1931, Heidegger taught a lecture course entitled, "Interpretations of Ancient Philosophy," at the University of Freiburg. The edited version of Heidegger's manuscript for the course was published as volume 33 of the Martin Heidegger Gesamtausgabe in 1981 and is now available in an English translation that includes the original editor's epilogue and a brief foreward by the translators. The course covers the first three chapters of Book IX of Aristotle's Metaphysics. With…Read more
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    In her recent study, Kant's Organicism.Epigenesis and the Development of Critical Philosophy, Jennifer Mensch employs the technical term "organicism" to designate both Kant’s thinking about organisms and his thinking about other matters–chiefly among those transcendental cognition –in terms of his thinking about organisms. The article places Mensch's organicist reading of Kant into the wider context of recent and current work on Kant as a natural historian and its repercussion for understanding …Read more
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    Filosofía sistemática de la libertad Kant y Fichte en comparación crítica
    Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 55 251-274. 2018.
    El presente artículo compara a Kant y a Fichte en la perspectiva doble de identidad y diferencia referida a dos pensadores a quienes une una primera relación de maestro y alumno y a quienes separa una posterior difamación mutua. En el centro de la presentación se encuentra la relación entre espíritu de libertad y forma del sistema que une a Kant y a Fichte más allá de divergencias metódicas y de diferencias doctrinales. La comparación crítica entre Kant y Fichte se desarrollará en cuatro etapas:…Read more
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    Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
    Fichte-Studien 45 267-288. 2018.
    This essay seeks to present Fichte as a political thinker of European significance. To this end, the first section elucidates the basic political profile of Fichte’s philosophy. The second section further investigates the political character of Fichte’s philosophy by recourse to the triple motto of the French Revolution – „Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” – and its correlation with Fichte’s trinity of „I”, „You” and „We“. The final section addresses the mediating and transitional role and function…Read more