Critical Journal of Philosophy

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The Critical Journal of Philosophy was a German magazine of philosophy that Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775–1854) jointly wrote and published in 1802 and 1803. It contains early publications by Hegel. The magazine was founded by Hegel and Schelling at the time they were teaching at the University of Jena . The two authors took a common philosophical position. The individual articles are not signed. The magazine was published in Tübingen by the Johann Friedrich Cotta publishing house . The magazine consists of two volumes and six issues.

from the content

  • Hegel: About the essence of philosophical criticism in general and its relationship to the present state of philosophy in particular
  • Schelling: About the absolute identity system and its relationship to the latest (Reinholdian) dualism
  • Hegel: How common sense takes philosophy - shown in the works of Herr Krug
  • Note sheet: special purpose of the sheet; A letter from Zettel to Squenz
  • Hegel: Relationship of skepticism to philosophy, presentation of its various modifications and comparison of the newest with the old
  • Schelling: Rückert and Weiß or the philosophy, which does not require thinking and knowledge
  • Notes sheet: New discovery about Fichte's philosophy; (and other things).
  • Schelling: About the relationship between natural philosophy and philosophy in general
  • Schelling: About the construction in philosophy
  • Schelling: Advertisement of some writings relating to natural philosophy
  • Notes sheet: Note from Mr. Viller's attempts to introduce the Kantian philosophy in France; Göttingen: Logic and general encyclopedia by Mr. Wildt; Proposal of a future advertisement of the philosophical works of Mr. Boutterweck; Introduction to the dynam. physiology
  • Hegel: Belief and knowledge or the reflection philosophy of subjectivity, in the completeness of its forms, as Kantian, Jacobian and Fichtean philosophy
  • Hegel: About the scientific treatment of natural law, its place in practical philosophy and its relationship to positive law
  • Hegel: Natural law
  • Schelling: About Dante in a philosophical way
  • Schelling: Appendix to the Dante essay
  • Schelling: Advertisement of some writings relating to natural philosophy (continued)

literature

  • Schelling, Fr. WJ and GWF Hegel: Critical Journal of Philosophy. 1802/1803 Ed. By Steffen Dietzsch - RUB 898. Leipzig Reclam, 1981
  • Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Critical Journal of Philosophy. Eurobuch 6. Berlin: The European Book, 1985

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