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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb F Philosophers


Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
Johann Gottlieb Fichte, 1762-1814. German Idealist philosopher, traditionally placed after Kant and before Schelling. Associated with the theory of the absolute self, and with the philosophical justification of German nationalism.

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  • - Section from Alfred Weber's 1908 History of Philosophy. Pays particular attention to Fichte's relation to Kant.
  • - E-text of the William Smith translation of this popular work by Fichte. In four sections.
  • - An examination of the ideas of this philosopher, from the Radical Academy.
  • - Selection from this writer's Dialectical Logic. Considers Fichte's contributions to metaphysics.
  • - Biographical information as well as an introduction to the Science of Knowledge.
  • - Scholarly organization devoted to the study of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Links, bibliographies, news, organizational information.
  • - Full text of William Smith's translation of this 1810 work of Fichte's.
  • - English translation of Fichte's 1806 and 1807 Addresses.


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