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Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) developed a comprehensive form of subjective idealism, expounded in The Science of Knowledge in 1794. He was an admirer of Kant.
Short Biography:
In 1792, Fichte published Critique of Religious Revelation, a critical study of Kant's doctrine of the "thing-in-itself". For Fichte, the absolute ego posits both the external world (the non-ego) and finite self. Morality consists in the striving of this finite self to rejoin the absolute.
In 1799 he was acc
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