New Perspectives on J. G. Fichte

Idealistic Studies 6 (2):118-159 (1976)
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To this day, an adequate interpretation in English of Fichte’s entire philosophy is lacking. Even Frederick Copleston, whose sixty-two pages on Fichte in his History of Philosophy I should recommend as the best general introduction so far available, capitulates at the end before the task of seeing a unity in the thought of this philosopher.

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Fichte's theories of intersubjectivity.Douglas Moggach - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (6):1934-1948.

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