Interpretations of Fichte

Idealistic Studies 11 (2):125-141 (1981)
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Abstract

The recent resurgence of Fichte scholarship, especially on the European continent, challenges conventional views of his work. The common characterization of Fichte as a “subjective idealist” has become almost axiomatic. It is a charge traceable directly to Hegel but widely repeated by those who would not ordinarily claim Hegel as an authority. The new Fichte scholarship, however, places even Hegel’s interpretation of Fichte in question.

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