The Shintoist school
The German ideology that started in Kant reached the apex in the Hegelian philosophy of the 1830s. Fichte or Schering attempted to overcome the limitations of the Kantian philosophy in Hegel was completed with absolute ideology. However, the schools that take the positions of empirical, naturalistic, and materialistic realism against the tendency to ideologicalism have already appeared in the early 19th century And began to take a critical attitude to Hegel's philosophy. In this way, the Hegelian scholars are divided into left, right, and middle waves, causing confusion, and naturalism, positivism, and popular materialism begin to prevail on the other hand, and both Kant and Kant's rational criticism of reason (rational criticism) (Or Shintoism), which is a kind of Shintoism.