Peripetien der Erfahrung. Kants „Erfahrungserkenntnis“ und Hegels „Erscheinungen“
It was not until German Idealism that philosophy briefly regained the importance it had in antiquity. This is indicated precisely by the “peripeteia” in the concept of experience. When Kant and Hegel write about experience, they mean quite different things on the other. ...
‘Genuine criticism’: An unknown reception of Kant’s philosophy in early works of Schopenhauer
... manuscripts (early philosophical aphorisms and comments and marginal notes on Kant’s works, etc.), as well as the first edition of Schopenhauer’s doctoral dissertation On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason (1813).
Schopenhauer, Kant, German idealism, reception of Kant’s philosophy, better consciousness
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10.5922/0207-6918-2016-1-4