Language and German Idealism: Fichte’s Linguistic Philosophy

Review of Metaphysics 51 (1):176-176 (1997)
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Abstract

The view that linguistic questions were not central to the philosophical tradition of German Idealism has recently begun to be challenged, but a number of central texts still remain largely unknown or untranslated. Surber’s book increases our understanding of the significant role of linguistics in the German Idealist tradition, while also challenging traditional conceptions of Fichte’s role within this tradition.

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