Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi

Portrait of Jacobi, earlier erroneously identified as portrait of [[Immanuel Kant]] Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (; 25 January 1743 – 10 March 1819) was an influential German philosopher, literary figure, and socialite. He is notable for popularizing nihilism, a term coined by Obereit in 1787, and promoting it as the prime fault of Enlightenment thought particularly in the philosophical systems of Baruch Spinoza, Immanuel Kant, Johann Fichte and Friedrich Schelling.

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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    Classmark: PH 1 Jaco 1 (1998) *-01
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    Classmark: PH 1 Jaco 1 (1968) *-05
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    by Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich
    Published 1969
    Classmark: PH 1 Jaco 3 *Jac/Wol
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    by Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich
    Published 1968
    Classmark: PH 1 Jaco 1 (1968)
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    by Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich
    Published 2000
    Classmark: PH 1 Spin 6 *Jac/Ueb
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    by Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich
    Published 1998
    Classmark: PH 1 Jaco 1 (1998) *-01
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    Classmark: PH 1 Jaco 1 (1968) *-04,03
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    Other Authors: “…Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich…”
    Classmark: TD Less 1 (1968) *-08
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