Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Political Philosopher

Author: Gunter Zoller

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Description: Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Political Philosopher by Gunter Zoller analyzes Fichte's philosophical work, highlighting its political dimensions. The PDF explores Fichte's concept of freedom and its relation to Kant's transcendental idealism, offering valuable insights into his system of freedom.

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