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Über die Würde des Menschen
- Narrated by: Andreas Dietrich
- Length: 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Von Mitte Februar bis Ende April 1794 hielt Fichte in Zürich vor einem halben Dutzend Hörern im Hause Johann Kaspar Lavaters Vorlesungen über die kritische Philosophie. Nachdem er im Winter 1793/94 entscheidende Klarheit über den Grundgedanken seiner Philosophie gewonnen hatte, trug Fichte hier zum ersten Mal die Grundsätze seiner Wissenschaftslehre vor. Diese Vorlesungen entsprechen wesentlich seinen 1794 verfaßten Schriften "Über den Begriff der Wissenschaftslehre" und "Grundlage der gesamten Wissenschaftslehre".
Johann Gottlieb Fichte, geboren 1762 und gestorben 1814 in Berlin, ist einer der bedeutensten Philosophen des deutschen Idealismus. Er beeinflusste Philosophen wie Hegel, Karl Marx, Ferdinand Lassalle, Max Weber und Jean-Paul Sartre. Zu seinen einflussreichsten und bekanntesten Werken zählt seine entworfene 'Grundlage der gesammten Wissenschaftslehre'.
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