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  1. Johann Gottlieb Fichte, "Addresses to the German Nation" (1807/08) Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) was a distinguished post-Kantian philosopher and notorious intellectual radical who was stripped of his Jena professorship in 1798 after allegations of atheism and Jacobinism were raised against him. Finding refuge in Prussia, he was appointed ...

  2. One of J. G. Fichte's best-known works, Addresses to the German Nation is based on a series of speeches he gave in Berlin when the city was under French occupation. They feature Fichte's diagnosis of his own era in European history as well as his call for a new sense of German national identity, based upon a common language and culture rather ...

  3. Fichte: Addresses to the German Nation - January 2009. Leading the pupil to make clear to himself first his sensations then his intuitions, hand in hand with a systematic art of training his body, constitutes the first main part of the new German national education.

  4. 3 de jul. de 2013 · 在这样做的时候费希特诉诸民族语言(本原的德意志语)、形而上学(精神的世界才是真实的)和民族(纯洁的民族就是德意志的)。. 对于丧失了独立性,也就丧失了自我、时代和世界的民族,“假如现在存在着一个具有这样的性状的世界,作为创造一种新 ...

  5. 5 de jun. de 2012 · Fichte: Addresses to the German Nation - January 2009. The following addresses were delivered as a series of lectures in Berlin during the winter of 1807–8 and are a continuation of my Characteristics of the Present Age, which I presented during the winter of 1804–5 in the same location (and which were printed by this publisher in 1806).

  6. After leaving Jena, Fichte's idealism became more metaphysical and religious in orientation, and his practical philosophy became more nationalistic, as exhibited in his inspirational Addresses to the German Nation (1808), reflecting his strong commitment to the cause of resisting the Napoleonic invasion.

  7. Addresses to the German nation by Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 1762-1814. Publication date 1922 Topics Education and state, National characteristics, German Publisher