From “Perpetual Pragmatism” (1795) to “the Hidden Workshop of Pragmatism” (1870)—Previously Unnotice...
From “Perpetual Pragmatism” (1795) to “the Hidden Workshop of Pragmatism” (1870)—Previously Unnoticed Texts by Obereit and Rosenkranz and the Origin of Pragmatism
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Buffalo: Indiana University Press
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Around 1795 Jakob Obereit contributed a concept of philosophical pragmatism as a theory of universal interaction as well as a statement against speculative idealism or nihilism by emphasizing Kant’s principle of practical reason. Hegel’s student and biographer Karl Rosenkranz provided another philosophical concept of pragmatism as an ontological th...
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From “Perpetual Pragmatism” (1795) to “the Hidden Workshop of Pragmatism” (1870)—Previously Unnoticed Texts by Obereit and Rosenkranz and the Origin of Pragmatism
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2668447243
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0009-1774,1558-9587
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1558-9587
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10.2979/trancharpeirsoc.57.4.04