Disambiguation evidence for doctrine of the I (Ich-Lehre) via surface form

"doctrine of the I"


As subject (45)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "doctrine of the I".

Predicate Object
addresses foundation of knowledge
addresses ground of reality
addresses relation between subject and object
aimsTo explain how objectivity arises from subjectivity
aimsTo provide an ultimate ground for knowledge
associatedWithPhilosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte
characterizedAs foundational idealism
characterizedAs radicalization of Kantian idealism
coreClaim all objectivity is grounded in subjectivity
coreClaim the I and not-I are related through acts of positing and limiting
coreClaim the I is self-positing
coreClaim the I is the ground of all reality and knowledge
coreClaim the I posits itself absolutely
coreClaim the not-I is posited by the I
developedInWork Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre)
surface form: Foundations of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre
developedInWork Wissenschaftslehre
discipline epistemology
discipline metaphysics
discipline philosophy of mind
focusesOn conditions of possibility of experience
focusesOn the transcendental ego
formulatedBy Johann Gottlieb Fichte
hasGermanName Ich-Lehre
historicalPeriod early 19th century
historicalPeriod late 18th century
influenced Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
influenced G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
influenced later German idealists
influencedBy Immanuel Kant
influencedBy Kantian transcendental idealism
instanceOf epistemological doctrine
instanceOf idealism
instanceOf metaphysical doctrine
instanceOf philosophical theory
instanceOf theory of subjectivity
instanceOf transcendental idealism
keyConcept I
keyConcept limitation
keyConcept not-I
keyConcept positing
keyConcept self-positing ego
languageOfFormulation German
philosophicalTradition German idealism
philosophicalTradition post-Kantian philosophy
regionOfOrigin Germany