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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, --- Congresses --- Philosophy --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities
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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb --- Congresses --- Philosophy --- Congress --- Practical philosophy
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Philosophy, Modern. --- Philosophy, German --- Philosophie moderne --- Philosophie allemande --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb,
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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb --- Schelling, von, Friedrich W.J. --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, --- Letters. --- Philosophers --- Correspondence --- Scholars --- Biographical sources --- Literature --- Letter writing --- Letters
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For the first time in Fichte scholarship, Traub offers an account of the influence of pietistic ideas on Fichte’s philosophy and his academic and political self-image. Evidence of this is, for example, Fichte’s personalisation and popularisation of the knowledge of faith, the culture of internal moral theological and rational self-examination, or the primacy of »praxis pietatis«. The analysis focuses on the little investigated denominational aspects of Fichte’s early education: in his family and upbringing, in school and university. Especially with Fichte’s early work on Dogmatics and Christology, Traub proves that Fichte’s theology and philosophy had – far before reading Kant – a firm denominational orientation that must be taken into account for any appropriate understanding of his later philosophy.
Philosophers --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, --- Philosophers - Germany --- Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, - 1762-1814
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