Johann Gottlieb Fichte
A German philosopher who became a founding figure of the philosophical movement known as German idealism, which developed from the theoretical and ethical writings of Immanuel Kant. Recently, philosophers and scholars have begun to appreciate Fichte as an important philosopher in his own right due to his original insights into the nature of self-consciousness or self-awareness. Fichte was also the originator of thesis–antithesis–synthesis, an idea that is often erroneously attributed to Hegel. Like Descartes and Kant before him, Fichte was motivated by the problem of subjectivity and consciousness. Fichte also wrote works of political philosophy; he has a reputation as one of the fathers of German nationalism.
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Books with Johann Gottlieb Fichte
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
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2007
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The Other Side of the Judeo-Christian History
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2011
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Consciousness: The Concept of Mind and the Transcendence of Conventional Thought
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2016
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Fifty Major Thinkers on Education: From Confucius to Dewey
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2001
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