Philosophische Vorlesungen 1790

Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog. Edited by August Friedrich Klüpfel, Michael Franz & Ernst-Otto Jan Onnasch (2018)
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English summary: Johann Friedrich Flatt (1759-1821) was the first professor of philosophy to hold lectures on Kants critical philosophy in Tubingen. It has been proven that these lectures were attended by Hegel, Holderlin and Schelling. In them, Flatt endeavored to adopt a benevolently neutral attitude towards the Kritik der reinen Vernunft (Critique of Pure Reason). Thus the transcripts published in this work will be able to alter the widespread opinion, prevalent for a long time, that Flatt was nothing more than an opponent of Kant and an apologist of Tubingen orthodoxy. The transcripts of the lectures on metaphysics and psychology were written by Hegels and Holderlins classmate August Friedrich Klupfel and have been provided with introductions and commentaries. German description: Johann Friedrich Flatt (1759-1821) war der erste Philosophieprofessor, der in Tubingen Vorlesungen uber Kants Kritische Philosophie gehalten hat. Sie wurden nachweislich von Hegel, Holderlin und Schelling besucht. Flatt bemuht sich darin, eine wohlwollend neutrale Haltung gegenuber der >Kritik der reinen VernunftMetaphysischenPsychologischen Vorlesungen.

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