Eine lebendige Einheit des Vielen
Das Bemühen Fichtes und Schellings um die Lehre vom Absoluten
Johannes Stoffers
How can we think unity along with plurality? This question is as old as philosophy itself. J. G. Fichte and F. W. J. Schelling also confront the problem. Developing the doctrine of the absolute, they try to conceptualise a supreme – living – unity in such a way that plurality is always already included. Stoffers describes the approaches of both philosophers in their works written between 1806 and 1814/15. Although, at this time, Fichte and Schelling no longer approve of the other’s philosophical framework, their reflections show a considerable proximity: Hidden under a generous layer of polemics, it is possible to discover quite comparable arguments, ideas and metaphors about the living unity of plurality.