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_bFIC
100 _aFichte, Johann Gottlieb
245 _aFichte : addresses to the German nation
260 _bCambridge University Press,
_c2008
_aCambridge :
300 _axlv, 202 p. ;
_c22 cm
365 _b23.99
_cGBP
_d108.40
490 _aCambridge texts in the history of political thought
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aIn the winter of 1807, while Berlin was occupied by French troops, the philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte presented fourteen public lectures that have long been studied as a major statement of modern nationalism. Yet Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation have also been interpreted by many as a vision of a cosmopolitan alternative to nationalism. This new edition of the Addresses is designed to make Fichte's arguments more accessible to English-speaking readers. The clear, readable, and reliable translation is accompanied by a chronology of the events surrounding Fichte's life.
650 _aEducation
650 _aGerman territories
650 _aNepoleon's French Empire
650 _aNew life
700 _aMoore, Gregory
_eed.
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