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Fichteanism

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Fichteanism
theories and beliefs of J. G. Fichte (1762-1814), German philosopher and social thinker, a precursor of socialism. — Fichtean, n., adj.
See also: Communism
theories and beliefs of J. G. Fichte (1762-1814), German philosopher and social thinker, a precursor of socialism. — Fichtean, n., adj.
See also: Society
theories and beliefs of J. G. Fichte, German philosopher and social thinker, a precursor of socialism. — Fichtean, n., adj.
See also: Philosophy


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6) Another obstacle can be found within German culture: a kind of Hegelianism or Fichteanism to which Jaspers was adhering in a way when he spoke in 1933 of Germany's "historical-political destiny" as capable of being hospitable enough to welcome Jews, provided that the word "German" is understood in an ethical universalistic sense (Arendt-Jaspers [1/3/1933], 1992: 18).
 
 
 
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