Sämmtliche Werke 8: Vermischte Schriften und Aufsätze by Johann Gottlieb Fichte

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Author Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 1762-1814
Editor Fichte, Immanuel Hermann, 1796-1879
Title Sämmtliche Werke 8: Vermischte Schriften und Aufsätze
Nicolai's Leben und sonderbare Meinungen / Deducirter Plan einer zu Berlin zu errichtenden höheren Lehranstalt / Beweis der Unrechtmässigkeit des Büchernachdrucks und andere Aufsätze / Recensionen / Poesien und metrische Uebersetzungen
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Summary "Sämmtliche Werke 8: Vermischte Schriften und Aufsätze" by Johann Gottlieb Fichte is a collection of essays and mixed writings written in the early 19th century. The work serves as a compilation of Fichte's thoughts and reflections, showcasing his philosophical arguments and critiques, particularly addressing literary and educational topics tied to his contemporaries. The text includes discussions on the role of literature, philosophy, and education in society. The opening of this volume presents the editor's preface, which outlines the structure and contents of the collection, highlighting Fichte's engagement with various intellectual debates of his time. It begins with an examination of Fichte's views on Friedrich Nicolai, a controversial literary figure, whom Fichte criticizes for his shallow understanding and treatment of philosophy and literature. As the introduction unfolds, it establishes Fichte's aim to explore deeper connections between philosophy, language, and societal development, laying the groundwork for the essays that follow. The early chapters emphasize Fichte's insistence on meaningful dialogue in intellectual pursuits, alongside his critique of popular trends in German literature and education. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language German
LoC Class B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
Subject Philosophy
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