Fichte's Transcendental Ontology
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041141242
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 26 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book reinterprets Fichte’s thought as a “transcendental ontology,” arguing that his later Jena Wissenschaftslehre transcends the “History of Self-Consciousness” to establish a “History of Being,” where the I’s genesis aligns with the world’s historical development.
Challenging the dominant interpretive traditions established by Henrich and the Heidelberg School, this book adopts the framework of “Transcendental Ontology” to explicate the pre-conscious, self-generating activity of primordial reality. The narrative traces the roots of the ontological genesis from Kant’s doctrine of self-affection and Reinhold’s theory of representation, through Fichte’s theoretical confrontations with Schelling and Hölderlin, to its profound reception in the early 20th century. By examining the works of Neo-Kantians (Lask and Hirsch), Neo-Marxist Georg Lukács, and Russian philosopher Ivan Ilyin, this book demonstrates how Fichte’s philosophy evolved into a response to the spiritual crisis of European modernity. Its aim was to unite individuality with historical totality in a “concrete universal.”
This book is essential for scholars and advanced students of German Idealism, modern European philosophy, and intellectual history, especially those interested in subjectivity, the shift from Kant to Fichte and Schelling, and transcendental philosophy's impact on 20th-century thought.
Ni Yicai is one of the ZJU 100 Young Professors at the School of Marxism and Institute for Foreign Philosophy, Zhejiang University. He received his PhD in Classical German Philosophy from Peking University in 2021. He has been recognized with the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award from both Peking University (2021) and Beijing Municipality (2022), as well as the Shi-Heng Young Scholar Research Award (2024) and the Zhejiang Young Social Science Scholar Research Award (2025). His research focuses on transcendental philosophy in the 19th and 20th centuries, specializing in German Idealism (Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel), Western Marxism (Lukács), and Russian Émigré Philosophy (S. Frank and I. Ilyin).
