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Johann Gottlieb Fichte

Facts of Consciousness

In “Facts of Consciousness,” Johann Gottlieb Fichte intricately explores the foundations of human experience and self-awareness, employing a philosophical style characterized by rigorous argumentation and complex interrelations between self and the external world. Published during the early 19th century, a period marked by the rise of German idealism, Fichte's work seeks to delineate the role of consciousness in shaping our understanding of reality, elegantly arguing that knowledge emanates from the self's reflective process. His dialectical method presents an innovative synthesis of perception and intellect, emphasizing the dynamic interplay of thought and existence. Fichte, a central figure of German idealism and a disciple of Kant, was profoundly influenced by the philosophical debates of his time, particularly around the nature of selfhood and autonomy. His personal experiences, including his struggles and triumphs in academia, undoubtedly shaped his philosophical inquiries into the core of consciousness. Fichte's exploration of individual agency and the ethical implications of freedom stem from his commitment to idealistic thought and the human spirit. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of philosophy, psychology, and the development of modern thought. Fichte's profound insights into the nature of consciousness will appeal to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the self'Äôs role within the larger context of existence, making it an essential text for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
233 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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