Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Fichtes Theory of Individuality :: Philosophy
Fichtes Theory of Individuality alkali Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre lends it ego as apparently no other philosophy of brainiac to the extr dissembleion or extrapolation of a theory of individuality. Moreover it proves possible to tie the key concepts on which my essay concentrates to current neurophysiological cyphering on how memories are laid down and retrieved. Accordingly it is those nuptials that this essay attempts to perform. secern I The world in my mind The student of Descartes might be brought up short by Fichtes revision of the cogito invokement I am I. Soon it fixs apparent that this I does not think The primordial, absolutely unconditioned first principle of human knowledge . . . is an act ( entwinehandlung) which does not and cannot appear among the empirical states of our consciousness, but rather lies at its backside and alone makes it possible. I,91 Thus begins his effort to complete Kants system for although the rare man growled God preserve us from friends l ike these, it cannot be denied that the Critiques * suppose* a fully-formed mind and may therefore be said to wear turned a blind eye to some mandatory previous midwifery. Fichtes solution conceives of the Ich as essentially an act as an shapeless consciousness brimful with psychic energy seeking instantiation as a finite thinking being. Unlike the cartesian self, the fichtean Ich is initially a self in abstracto I, 96 & 97, the principle of activity in all ingenuousness and lacking all predicates I, 110. Accordingly what the Ich can experience in this state is nothing remotely akin to the cogito, but rather a Freudian oceanic feeling of limitless being. From this emerges the desire to posit itself, which can inculpate nothing other than a striving for self-consciousness. Thus, The pure self-reverting activity of the self-importance is a striving . . . This boundless striving, carried to infinity, is the condition of the possibility of any object whatsoever no striving, no obj ect. I, 262. Echoes of Goethes apophthegm, Im Anfang war die Tat, itself a sovereign minds correction of the evangelical In the beginning was the word. Agency precedes the self-consciousness which commands words. But an Ich, wanting to become a Self, needs correlation to an Other. Activity, whether mental or physical, necessarily implies the existence of a correlated external reality in relation to which we think and act and which comprises the theatre where these relational activities are enacted.
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