Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi

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Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi was an 18th–19th century German philosopher known for his critique of Enlightenment rationalism and his emphasis on faith and feeling as foundations of knowledge.

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instanceOf German philosopher
human
philosopher
countryOfCitizenship Duchy of Berg
Holy Roman Empire
dateOfBirth 1743-01-25
dateOfDeath 1819-03-10
employer Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
familyName Jacobi
genre philosophical essay
philosophical novel
givenName Friedrich
Heinrich
influenced Franz Xaver von Baader
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Jena Romanticism
surface form: German Romanticism

Søren Kierkegaard
influencedBy Baruch Spinoza
David Hume
Immanuel Kant
languageOfWorkOrName German
mainInterest epistemology
ethics
philosophy of religion
movement German Enlightenment
German idealism
Romanticism
nativeLanguage German
notableIdea critique of Enlightenment rationalism
critique of Spinozism
critique of rationalism
emphasis on faith as foundation of knowledge
emphasis on feeling as foundation of knowledge
notableWork David Hume über den Glauben, oder Idealismus und Realismus
Eduard Allwills Briefsammlung
Von den göttlichen Dingen und ihrer Offenbarung
Woldemar
Über die Lehre des Spinoza in Briefen an den Herrn Moses Mendelssohn
occupation philosopher
statesman
writer
participantIn Pantheism controversy
philosophicalSchool philosophy of faith
placeOfBirth Düsseldorf
placeOfDeath Munich
positionHeld President of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male

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Johann Georg Hamann influenced Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
Spinozism influenced Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi