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This is the first book in English on the major works of the German philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814). It examines the transcendental theory of self and world from the writings of Fichte's most influential period (1794-1800). This book takes its place as the ideal introduction to Fichte's thought.
Gunter Zoeller offers a concise and perceptive analysis of the influence that Plato's Republic had on the political thought of three leading German philosophers rarely discussed together - Kant, Hegel, and Fichte - to demonstrate how the ongoing dialogue between ancient republican thought and 19th-century German idealism extends to the modern era.
This book explores the work of the influential philosopher Fichte, from his theoretical, ethical and political thought to his studies of religion and history. It is essential reading for students of Fichte and of German idealism, as well as for those interested in the history of philosophy more widely.
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