The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, 1867Various
Philosophy
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, 1867
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But what do those interpreters make of this _noumenon_ or thing in
itself? The thought of this thing in itself is grounded in sensation,
and sensation they again assert to be grounded in the thing in itself.
Their globe rests on the great elephant, and the great elephant—rests on
the globe. Their thing in itself, which is a mere thought, they say
_affects_ the Ego. Have they then forgotten their first speech, and is
the thing, _per se_, which a moment ago was but a mere thought, now
turned into something more? Or do they seriously mean to apply to a mere
thought, the exclusive predicate of reality, i. e. causality? And such
teachings are put forth as the astonishing discoveries of the great
genius, who, with his torch, lights up the retrograde philosophical
century.
It is but too well known to me that the Kantianism of the Kantians is
precisely the just described system—is really this monstrous composition
of the most vulgar dogmatism, which allows things _per se_ to make
impressions upon us, and of the most decided idealism, which allows all
being to be generated only through the thinking of the intelligence, and
which knows nothing of any other sort of being. From what I am yet going
to say on this subject, I except two men—Reinhold, because with a power
of mind and a love of truth which do credit to his heart and head, he
has abandoned this system, (which, however, he still holds to be the
Kantian system, and I only disagree with him on this purely historical
question,) and Schulz, because he has of late been silent on
philosophical questions, which leaves it fair to assume that he has
begun to doubt his former system.
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