Excerpt from Critical Science of Knowledge: A Critical Exposition
It would be too much to say that no system of philosophy can be understood till it is believed. It is at least true, however, that no system can be under stood until belief in it is seen to be' possible. I shall, therefore, identify myself as closely as possible with the work before us, making the freest use of the material furnished by Fichte, and seeking to make its reasoning seem conclusive where that is possible; and plausible Where plausibility is all that can be hoped. Criticism will not be introduced in the course of the discussion, except in cases where a process Of thought may be better understood by its aid. A brief criticism will, however, be added at the close of the work, which may perhaps suf ficiently indicate the limitations of Fichte's phil osophy.
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