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  1. 27 de jun. de 2007 · The popular works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte; by. Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 1762-1814; Smith, William, 1816-1896. Publication date. 1889. Publisher. London : Trübner & co. Collection. worksintranslation; americana.

  2. 30 de ago. de 2001 · Inspired by his reading of Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814) developed during the final decade of the eighteenth century a radically revised and rigorously systematic version of transcendental idealism, which he called Wissenschaftslehre (“Doctrine of Scientific Knowledge”).

  3. 21 de ago. de 2015 · Books. The Popular Works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte; Johann Gottlieb Fichte, William Smith. Creative Media Partners, LLC, Aug 21, 2015 - Education - 502 pages. This work has been...

  4. The popular works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Johann Gottlieb Fichte & William Smith. London,: Trübner, & co.. Edited by William Smith ( 1899 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

  5. 16 de jul. de 2014 · The Popular Works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. by Johann Gottlieb Fichte, translated by William Smith. . information about this edition. sister projects: Wikidata item. 4th ed. 1889, in two volumes. Volume 1. [ edit] Memoir of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. The Vocation of the Scholar. On the Nature of the Scholar. The Vocation of Man. Volume 2. [ edit]

  6. 1 de oct. de 1999 · The Popular Works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. J. Fichte, William Smith. Published in Nature 1 October 1999. Philosophy. THESE volumes form part of the well-known “English and Foreign Philosophical Library.” The translations included in them were first published in 1845-49, when German philosophy had only begun to attract attention in England.

  7. Johann Gottlieb Fichte is one of the major figures in German philosophy in the period between Kant and Hegel. Initially considered one of Kant’s most talented followers, Fichte developed his own system of transcendental philosophy, the so-called Wissenschaftslehre .