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‖ Identitätsphilosophie|idɛntiˈtɛːtsfilosofiː| Also i-. [G., identity-philosophy.] The term used for a system, propounded by, among others, F. W. Schelling (1775–1854), that assumes the fundamental identity of spirit and nature.
1866H. Sidgwick in A. & E. M. Sidgwick Henry Sidgwick iii. 151, I am coming more and more to the opinion that the whole ‘Identitäts-philosophie’ (Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel) is a monstrous mistake. 1905W. James Meaning of Truth (1909) v. 128 Humanism, here, is only a more comminuted identitätsphilosophie. 1905― Ess. Radical Empiricism (1912) iv. 134 This the post-Kantian idealists..acknowledged by calling their doctrine an Identitätsphilosophie. 1938Mind XLVII. 281 Spinoza's doctrine is not an Identitätsphilosophie; that is to say, the one and only substance has no underlying identical nature, which is only manifested in different ways in the attributes. |