Abstract

The aim of this article is analyse the debate between the positions of Kant, Jacobi and Hegel in relation the notions of belief and “knowledge. In this way, through detailed study of the critical exposition of the attitude ( Stellung ) of thought before the so-called immediate knowledge —within The three attitudes of thought with respect objectivity — that Hegel offers us in the “Preliminary Concept” in the Science of Logic of his Encyclopedia ( Enz.-Vorbegriff zur Logik , §§ 19-78) we will be able to, not only analyse the distance that separates him from Kant with regard the possible modes of relationship between the subjective to take as true ( Furwahrhalten ) a judgment and the conviction regarding it ( Meinen, Glauben, Wissen ), but also appreciate Hegel's critique of Jacobi's confession of faith (confession made from Kant —antinomies— and against Kant —Spinoza—, with a view surpassing, in short, the Kantian rational faith), thus clearing up, in the last instance, the importance that the role of mediation has as an essential element in Hegelian philosophy.

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