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- German_idealism abstract "German idealism was a speculative philosophical movement that emerged in Germany in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was a reaction against Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and was closely linked with both Romanticism and the revolutionary politics of the Enlightenment. The most notable thinkers in the movement were Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Schelling and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, while Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Gottlob Ernst Schulze, Karl Leonhard Reinhold and Friedrich Schleiermacher also made major contributions.".
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- German_idealism wikiPageExternalLink schelling.
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- German_idealism wikiPageExternalLink germidea.
- German_idealism wikiPageExternalLink p34.
- German_idealism wikiPageExternalLink LPSG.
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- German_idealism wikiPageID "219447".
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- German_idealism date "August 2011".
- German_idealism hasPhotoCollection German_idealism.
- German_idealism reason "Needs to be elaborated and precised".
- German_idealism subject Category:Continental_philosophy.
- German_idealism subject Category:German_idealism.
- German_idealism subject Category:Philosophical_movements.
- German_idealism subject Category:Rationalism.
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- German_idealism comment "German idealism was a speculative philosophical movement that emerged in Germany in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was a reaction against Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and was closely linked with both Romanticism and the revolutionary politics of the Enlightenment.".
- German_idealism label "Alman idealizmi".
- German_idealism label "Deutscher Idealismus".
- German_idealism label "Duits idealisme".
- German_idealism label "German idealism".
- German_idealism label "Idealisme alemany".
- German_idealism label "Idealismo alemán".
- German_idealism label "Idealismo alemão".
- German_idealism label "Idealismo tedesco".
- German_idealism label "Idealizm niemiecki".
- German_idealism label "Idéalisme allemand".
- German_idealism label "Német idealizmus".
- German_idealism label "Německý idealismus".
- German_idealism label "Немецкий идеализм".
- German_idealism label "ドイツ観念論".
- German_idealism label "독일 관념론".
- German_idealism seeAlso Leap_of_faith.
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