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Philosophy Individual Philosophers

On the Divine Things and Their Revelation

by (author) Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi

translated with commentary by Paolo Livieri

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2024
Category
Individual Philosophers, Religious
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    ISBN
    9780228023173
    Publish Date
    Nov 2024
    List Price
    $44.95

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Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743–1829) both introduced and epitomized the great philosophical controversies of his age. His influential text Von den göttlichen Dingen und Ihrer Offenbarung aroused the final debate about the intrinsic nihilism of modern philosophy, which, he postulated, ran the risk of becoming a serious threat to human life and intellect.

In the first English translation of this text,* On the Divine Things and Their Revelation*, Paolo Livieri provides readers with a historical investigation of the debates that preceded and followed Jacobi’s book, as well as a philosophical review of its main topics and arguments. Jacobi’s concluding analysis against systematic philosophy, given at the closing of the era of German idealism, offers an overview of the possibility of connecting the human and the divine according to the metaphysical approach that he develops into theism. This philosophical testament revives the divisive ideas of his first publications and provides new insights into his critique of Baruch Spinoza’s philosophy, yielding a final evaluation of Immanuel Kant’s transcendental method.

Bringing together Jacobi’s most famous themes – from faith to revelation and nihilism to immediate knowledge – On the Divine Things and Their Revelation expresses his tireless commitment to situating the human being at the centre of reality.

About the authors

Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi's profile page

Paolo Livieri is research fellow at the University of Messina.

Paolo Livieri's profile page

Editorial Reviews

“Livieri’s translation of On the Divine Things, the first into English, is a work of significant scholarly merit and import to the history of the study of philosophy.” Alexander J.B. Hampton, University of Toronto and editor of Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi and the Ends of Enlightenment

“This book is an important milestone in Jacobi research, and Livieri’s translation is excellent. He manages to make Jacobi's difficult German turns of phrase wholly accessible to English-speaking readers.” Jörg Lauster, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München