Finitud y yo absoluto: La crítica de Heidegger a Fichte

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In his reading of Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre of 1794 Heidegger claims that Fichte is not able to think the finitude of knowledge. He argues that Fichte's repudiation of the notion of the thing-in-itself amounts to a denial of finitude. In this paper I defend the opposite view: Fichte not only fully recognizes the finitude of knowledge, but also grounds it in a practical dimension close to Heidegger's notion of "care" .En su lectura de la Wissenschaftslehre de 1794, Heidegger acusa a Fichte de no ser capaz de concebir la finitud del conocimiento. El argumento esgrimido por Heidegger es que el rechazo fichteano de la noción de "cosa en sí" implica una negación de la finitud. En el presente trabajo se defiende la posición opuesta: Fichte no sólo reconoce enteramente la finitud del conocimiento, sino que la funda también en una dimensión práctica cercana a la noción de Heidegger de "cuidado"

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