German Idealism
The problem with German Idealism is that each one had some important contribution and yet you can not point to any single person as having gotten everything right.
To make sense of it I think you have to take all of them. Kant, Maimon, Shultze, Reinhold, Fries and Hegel. You can not simply go back before them because there are simply too many questions that come up. That is you can not simple revert to Spinoza or John Locke etc. But you can not take any single person in the Kantian group either.
To make sense of it I think you have to take all of them. Kant, Maimon, Shultze, Reinhold, Fries and Hegel. You can not simply go back before them because there are simply too many questions that come up. That is you can not simple revert to Spinoza or John Locke etc. But you can not take any single person in the Kantian group either.
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