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Johann Gottlieb Fichte (/ˈfɪktə/; German: [ˈjoːhan ˈɡɔtliːp ˈfɪçtə]; 19 May 1762 – 29
January 1814) was a
German philosopher who
became a
founding figure...
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postures to the well-known
Manual of
classical Erotology (1824) of the
Fichtean philosopher,
Friedrich Karl Forberg, and in a
Swedish work, Ju fler vi...
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Retrieved 27 June 2011. Hegel,
Georg (1978). The
Difference Between the
Fichtean and Sc****ingian
Systems of Philosophy. New York:
Ridgeview Pub Co. ISBN 978-0917930126...
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while still remaining within the
limits of the
Fichtean idealism,
showed a
tendency to give the
Fichtean method a more
objective application, and to amalgamate...
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formalism along the
lines of a
debate between Husserlian phenomenology and
Fichtean constructivism. In the 1920s,
before the
development of
quantum mechanics...
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Subjectivity in the
Completeness of its
Forms as Kantian,
Jacobian and
Fichtean Philosophy' 1802–03: 'System of
Ethical Life' 1803: 'On the Scientific...
- at my
advice – the
advice of a
dreamer who
warns you
against Kantians,
Fichteans, and
philosophers of nature. Do not
smile at the
visionary who anti****tes...
- fashions, power-structures, and faith-systems. The book
contains a very
Fichtean conception of
religious conversion:
based not on the
acceptance of God...
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expression of the
doctrine of
freedom and negation" that
arose in the
Fichtean notion of the "Absolute I" that had been
concealed in Left Hegelianism...
- his career, he was in
constant conflict with
proponents of
Kantian and
Fichtean philosophies. With
Johann Friedrich Flatt (1759-1821), he was
editor of...