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A central figure in German idealism, J. G. Fichte created his own version of transcendental idealism (the Wissenschaftslehre) during the first phase of his career, when he occupied the chair of critical philosophy at the University of Jena (1794-99). After being accused of atheism and forced to leave for Berlin, Fichte continued to develop the Wissenschaftslehre and produced numerous other important writings. But, due in part to the unavailability of translations of his post-Jena work, the English-speaking world has focused on the Jena phase. After Jena begins to correct this imbalance; these essays by distinguished and emerging scholars demonstrate the depth and breadth of current Fichte scholarship in English.Rockmore, Tom is the author of 'After Jena New Essays on Fichte's Later Philosophy', published 2008 under ISBN 9780810124080 and ISBN 0810124084.
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