The popular works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, tr., with a memoir of the author by W. Smith, 1권 |
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... principle . We may con- jecture what doubts and obscurities dogmatic theology must have presented to his mind at this time , when we recollect that , even at an after period of his life , he still interested himself in the task of ...
... principle . We may con- jecture what doubts and obscurities dogmatic theology must have presented to his mind at this time , when we recollect that , even at an after period of his life , he still interested himself in the task of ...
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... so strongly in a much - cherished principle . God cares for us - He will forsake no honourable man . " " And so be convinced that nothing can turn my thoughts from you . The reasons you have long known 28 MEMOIR OF FICHTE .
... so strongly in a much - cherished principle . God cares for us - He will forsake no honourable man . " " And so be convinced that nothing can turn my thoughts from you . The reasons you have long known 28 MEMOIR OF FICHTE .
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... principle of the Necessity of all human actions ; that it is the source of a great part of the immorality of the so - called higher classes ; and that if any one , accepting this principle , yet pre- serve himself pure from such ...
... principle of the Necessity of all human actions ; that it is the source of a great part of the immorality of the so - called higher classes ; and that if any one , accepting this principle , yet pre- serve himself pure from such ...
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... principles are indeed hard speculations which have no direct bearing on human life , but their consequences are most important for an age whose morality is corrupted at the fountain - head ; and to set these consequences before the ...
... principles are indeed hard speculations which have no direct bearing on human life , but their consequences are most important for an age whose morality is corrupted at the fountain - head ; and to set these consequences before the ...
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... principle , —a principle which ruled all his ac- tions , in prosperity as well as in adversity . His letters to Johanna Rahn , in anticipation of this joyful event , breathe the same dignified tenderness which charac- terized their ...
... principle , —a principle which ruled all his ac- tions , in prosperity as well as in adversity . His letters to Johanna Rahn , in anticipation of this joyful event , breathe the same dignified tenderness which charac- terized their ...
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absolutely Academic Freedom according acquired action activity actually already appear arises assume atheism attained become character compelled comprehend conceive conception cultivation determined Divine Idea dost thou duty eternal existence faith feel Fichte Fichte's finite freedom Genius Germany Hence higher honour impulse independent individual Infinite intuition Jena JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE Kant knowledge Königsberg labour latter laws of thought lectures literary living manifestation means mind mode moral never object outward particular peculiar perceive perception perfect person Pforta philosophy possess possible power of Nature present principle proceed Prussia pure purpose Rammenau reality reason recognised Saxony Scholar sciousness sensation sensation of sight sensual world society soul speak Spirit Student thee thine things thou art thou canst thou dost thou hast thought thyself tion Transcendental Idealists true truth uncon University vocation whole wholly Wissenschaftslehre world of sense Zurich
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88 페이지 - The One remains, the many change and pass : Heaven's light for ever shines, Earth's shadows fly ; Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.
167 페이지 - The cold, colossal, adamantine spirit, standing erect and clear, like a Cato Major among degenerate men; fit to have been the teacher of the Stoa, and to have discoursed of Beauty and Virtue in the groves of Academe!
470 페이지 - Not for idle contemplation of thyself, not for brooding over devout sensations ; — no, for action art thou here ; thine action, and thine action alone, determines thy worth.
40 페이지 - I am now thoroughly convinced that the human will is free, and that to be happy is not the purpose of our being, — but to deserve happiness.
132 페이지 - In the progress of my present work, I have taken a deeper glance into religion than ever I did before. In me the emotions of the heart proceed only from perfect intellectual clearness ; — it cannot be but that the clearness I have now attained on this subject shall also take possession of my heart.
269 페이지 - ... joy and blessedness flow in upon his soul. And it lies in the Divine Idea that all men must come to this gladdening consciousness — that the outward and tasteless Finite Life may be pervaded by the Infinite, and so enjoyed...
303 페이지 - ... becomes impossible for him to live without employment. Lastly, everything is vulgar and ignoble which robs man of respect for himself, of faith in himself, and of the power of reckoning with confidence upon himself and his purposes. Nothing is more destructive of character than for man to lose all faith in his own resolutions because he has so often determined, and again determined, to do that which nevertheless he has never done. Then he feels it necessary to...
65 페이지 - Every judgment, however expressed, I shall thankfully acknowledge ; every objection which seems incompatible with the cause of truth, I shall meet as well as I can. To truth I solemnly devote myself, at this my first entrance into public life. Without respect of party or of reputation, I shall always acknowledge that to be truth which I recognise as such, come whence it may ; and never acknowledge that which I do not believe. The public will pardon me for having thus spoken of myself, on this first...
154 페이지 - Who can know what great deeds, what excellent in' stitutions, what noble manners of many nations of ' antiquity may have past away into oblivion, because ' their succeeding generations have been enslaved, and ' have left the conqueror, in his own way, and without ' contradiction, to tell their story...
536 페이지 - Thou art, and seemest to Thine own being, I can never know, any more than I can assume Thy nature. After thousands upon thousands of spirit-lives, I shall comprehend Thee as little as I do now in this earthly house. That which I conceive. becomes finite through my very conception of it : and this...