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By mere burial man arrives not at bliss; and in the future life, throughout its whole infinite range, they will seek for happiness as vainly as they sought it here, who seek it in aught else than that which so closely surrounds them here - the Infinite.


Johann Gottlieb Fichte


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Part I: PubliJohann Gottlieb Fichted Works Part II: UnpubliJohann Gottlieb Fichted Writings Part III: Correspondence Part IV: Lecture Transcripts. After a disappointing interview he shut himself in his lodgings and threw all his energies into the composition of an essay which would compel Kant's attention and interest. 1792 2nd ed.

Like Descartes and Kant before him he was motivated by the problem of subjectivity and consciousness. Fichte also wrote works of political philosophy and is considered one of the fathers of German nationalism. Fichte is often perceived as a figure whose philosophy forms a bridge between the ideas of Kant and those of the German Idealist Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.

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