Subjectiv... - German Idealism: The Struggle Against

🧠 The Core Conflict: Breaking the Circle of Consciousness

Frederick Beiser's landmark book, German Idealism: The Struggle Against Subjectivism, 1781–1801 , completely reframes the classic narrative of post-Kantian philosophy. Traditionally, German Idealism is taught as a continuous retreat into human consciousness, culminating in a radical, self-contained subjectivism. Beiser argues the exact opposite: it was an intense, deliberate struggle to escape the "egocentric predicament" and prove the reality of the external world. German idealism: the struggle against subjectiv...

At the turn of the 19th century, philosophers faced a crisis born from Cartesian dualism and aggravated by Immanuel Kant's transcendental revolution. 🧠 The Core Conflict: Breaking the Circle of

: German Idealism inflated the "subject" (the self) until it swallowed the entire universe, turning everything into mere ideas. At the turn of the 19th century, philosophers

: Idealism was actually a desperate search for a bridge between the subject and the object, attempting to ground human knowledge in something objectively real beyond the individual ego. 🎭 The Evolution of the Struggle