Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
![Portrait of Jacobi, earlier erroneously identified as portrait of [[Immanuel Kant]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/Friedrich_Heinrich_Jacobi_portrait.jpg)
Jacobi advocated ''Glaube'' (variously translated as faith or "belief") and revelation instead of speculative reason. In this sense, Jacobi can be seen to have anticipated present-day writers who criticize secular philosophy as relativistic and dangerous for religious faith.
His aloofness from the ''Sturm and Drang'' movement was the basis of a brief friendship with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. He was the younger brother of poet Johann Georg Jacobi and the father of the great psychiatrist Maximilian Jacobi. Provided by Wikipedia
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