<p>"Adler's remarkable interpretive essay makes a substantial and original contribution to Fichte studies in its own right. It should be required reading for everyone working on Fichte's philosophy." — Daniel Breazeale, University of Kentucky</p>

Critical scholarly edition of J. G. Fichte's Closed Commercial State

Appearing for the first time in a complete English translation, The Closed Commercial State represents the most sustained attempt of J. G. Fichte, the famed author of The Doctrine of Science, to apply idealistic philosophy to political economy. In the accompanying interpretive essay, Anthony Curtis Adler challenges the conventional scholarly view of The Closed Commercial State as a curious footnote to Fichte's thought. The Closed Commercial State, which Fichte himself regarded as his "best, most thought-through work," not only attests to a life-long interest in economics, but is of critical importance to his entire philosophical project. Carefully unpacking the philosophical nuances of Fichte's argument and its complex relationship to other texts in his oeuvre, Adler argues that The Closed Commercial State presents an understanding of the nature of history, and the relation of history to politics, that differs significantly from the teleological notions of history advanced by Schelling and later Hegel. This critical scholarly edition includes a German-English glossary, annotations, and page references to both major German editions.

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Acknowledgments

Abbreviations and Editorial Apparatus

Translator’s Introduction

Interpretive Essay: Fichte’s Monetary History

Johan Gottlieb Fichte’s Table of Contents

Translator’s Notes

German-English Glossary

Index

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Product details

ISBN
9781438440200
Published
2013-01-02
Publisher
State University of New York Press; State University of New York Press
Weight
363 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
259

Author
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Biographical note

Anthony Curtis Adler is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the Underwood International College of Yonsei University, South Korea.