
Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation Reconsidered
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Introduction. On Situating and Interpreting Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation
Daniel Breazeale
1. From Autonomy to Automata? Fichte on Formal and Material Freedom and Moral Cultivation
Daniel Breazeale
2. Gedachtes Denken/Wirkliches Denken: A Strictly Philosophical Problem in Fichte's Reden
Mario Jorge de Carvalho
3. Linguistic Expression in Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation
Sila Ozkara
4. Critique of Religion and Critical Religion in Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation
Benjamin D. Crowe
5. Autonomy, Moral Education, and the Carving of a National Identity
C. Jeffery Kinlaw
6. Fichte's Nationalist Rhetoric and the Humanistic Project of Bildung
Marina F. Bykova
7. The Ontological and Epistemological Background of German Nationalism in Fichte's Addresses
Rainer Schafer
8. Fichte's Imagined Community and the Problem of Stability
Gabriel Gottlieb
9. Rights, Recognition, Nationalism, and Fichte's Ambivalent Politics: An Attempt at a Charitable Reading of the Addresses to the German Nation
Arnold L. Farr
10. How to Change the World: Cultural Critique and the Historical Sublime in the Addresses to the German Nation
Michael Steinberg
11. Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation and the Philosopher as Guide
Tom Rockmore
12. World War I, the Two Germanies, and Fichte's Addresses
Anthony N. Perovich
13. Fault Lines in Fichte's Reden
George J. Seidel
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