Fichte: l’orizzonte comunitario dell’etica

Teoria 26 (1):37-54 (2006)
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Abstract

In his Ethics of the year 1812 Fichte develops a theory of morality as incarnation of moral values and ethical ideas in a context of communication. The moral idea is “image of God”. Individual identity can be formed only through the interactive process. No I without the Other. Moral community is the manifestation of the Absolute. The creative love is seen as the “signet of morality”: this is probably the greatest difference from the Ethics of the year 1798

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