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Johann Gottlieb Fichte (/ˈfɪxtə/; German: [ˈjoːhan ˈɡɔtliːp ˈfɪçtə]; 19 May 1762 – 29
January 1814) was a
German philosopher who
became a
founding figure...
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Fichte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fichte often refers to
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814),
German philosopher.
Fichte may also refer...
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Fichte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fichte is a German-language surname:
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814),
German philosopher Hubert Fichte (1935–1986)...
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German idealists into
transcendental idealists, ****ociated with Kant and
Fichte, and
absolute idealists, ****ociated with Sc****ing and Hegel. As a philosophical...
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Immanuel Hermann Fichte (/ˈfɪktə/; German: [ˈfɪçtə];
ennobled as
Immanuel Hermann von
Fichte in 1863; 18 July 1796 – 8
August 1879) was a
German philosopher...
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Fichte-Bunker is a nineteenth-century
gasometer in the
Kreuzberg district of Berlin,
Germany that was made into an air-raid
shelter in
World War II...
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Deutscher Fichte-Bund (German
Fichte Federation),
often just
called Fichte-Bund, was a
German propaganda agency based in Hamburg. It was
founded on...
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Fichte (German: [ˈhuː.bɛʁt ˈfɪç.tə] ; 21
March 1935, Perleberg,
Province of
Brandenburg – 8
March 1986, Hamburg) was a
German novelist.
Hubert Fichte...
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development of
German idealism,
situating him
between Johann Gottlieb Fichte, his
mentor in his
early years, and
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, his one-time...
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impact on
Fichte, and
Schopenhauer called G. E. Schulze, who was
revealed to be the author, “the acutest" of Kant's opponents.
Initially Fichte embraced...