English Fichte Bibliography

NOTES: These books, articles and chapters are in English, but in the case of articles and chapters, the journals and books that contain them may not be in English. Since this bibliography was taken from a German source, a few of the abbreviations are in German. For example: "Hg." means "editor," "S." means "page," and "Z" means "Zeitschrift," which is German for "Journal." Journal titles are abbreviated, for example, "Ideal Stud" means Idealistic Studies. If you can't figure out the abbreviation of a journal title, ask Weston. Some of these are not suitable for a paper because they (a) are too short (b) are only incidently about Fichte (c) are primarily about his post-Jena works (d) are dull or (e) require knowledge you might not have, like Hegel, Husserel, etc., or (f) are otherwise lousy. Materials not suitable for paper topics may still be very useful, however. For example: summary articles in various handbooks, histories, and surveys. Weston has read less than half of this list, so he will not be able to give you an evaluation of many of them. The following authors are particularly recommended: Breazeale, Martin (not the book, which we will use in class), Rockmore, Williams, Zöller.

Almost all of these should be available through the Circuit, Link+, or in a pinch, interlibrary loan. There may be some errors in the list. Please let Weston know if you find any.


Ameriks, Karl (Hg.); Sturma, Dieter (Hg.): The modern Subject: Conceptions of the Self in Classical German Philosophy. Suny Pr, Albany 1995, ISBN 0-7914-2753-6

Baird, Forrest E., Kaufmann, Walter (Hg.): Nineteenth-Century Philosophy. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River 1997, ISBN 0-13-237363-7

Barzun, Jacques: Classic, Romantic and Modern. Garden City, NY, Doubleday, 1961

Beck, Gunnar: From Kant to Hegel - Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Theory of Self-Consciousness. History of European Ideas 22, 1996, S.275-94, Jl.96

Behler, Ernst (Hg.): Philosophy of German Idealism: Fichte, Jacobi, and Schelling. Ny Continuum, 1987

Behler, Ernst: Friedrich Schlegel's Theory of an Alternating first Principle prior to his Arrival in Jena. Revue Internationale de Philosophie 50,1996, pp.383-402

Beiser, Frederick C.: Johann Gottlieb Fichte. In: A Companion to Metaphysics, ed. Jaegwon Kim and Ernest Sosa, pp.170-171, Oxford: Blackwell, 1995

Beiser, Frederick C.: The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte. Cambridge Harvard Univ Pr, 1987

Bloch, Ernst: Fichte's Closed Commercial State or Production and Exchange in Accordance with Rational Law. In: The Principle of Hope, trans. Neville Plaice, Stephen Plaice, and Paul Knight, pp.548-555. Oxford: Blackwell, 1986

Bloch, Ernst: Kant and Fichte's Natural Law without Nature: The A Priori Law of Reason. In: Bloch, Natural Law and Human Dignity, trans. Dennis J. Schmidt, pp. 66-75. Cambridge, MA and London: MIT Press, 1986

Breazeale, Daniel (Ed & Trans); Fichte, Johann Gottlieb: Fichte: Early Philosophical Writings. Ithaca Cornell Univ Pr, 1988

Breazeale, Daniel : Fichte on Skepticism. J Hist Phil, pp.427-453, Jl 91

Breazeale, Daniel : Why Fichte Now? J Phil, pp.524-531, O 91

Breazeale, Daniel: ›More than a Pious Wish‹: Fichte on Kant on Perpetual Peace. Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress, Memphis 1995, Vol. 1, Pt. 3, pp.943-959. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1995

Breazeale, Daniel: Between Kant and Fichte: Karl Leonhard Reinhold's »Elementary Philosophy«. Rev Metaph, 35, pp.785-822, Je 82

Breazeale, Daniel: Certainty, Universal Validity, and Conviction: the Methodological Primacy Reason within the Jena »Wissenschaftslehre«. In: New Perspectives on Fichte, Rockmore, Tom (Hg.). Humanities Pr, Atlantic Highlands 1996

Breazeale, Daniel: Check or Checkmate? On the Finitude of the Fichtean Self. In: The Modern Subject: Conceptions of the Self in Classical German Philosophy, ed. Karl Ameriks and Dieter Sturma, pp.87-114. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995, ISBN 0-7914- 2753-6

Breazeale, Daniel: Fichte and Schelling: The Jena Period. Ch. V of the Age of German Idealism, ed. Robert C. Solomon and Kathleen M. Higgins, Vol. VI of The Routledge History of Philosophy, pp.138-80, London and N.Y.: Routledge, 1993

Breazeale, Daniel: Fichteans in Rammenau. Idealistic Studies 23, 1993, pp.97-101

Breazeale, Daniel: Fichte's Aenesidemus Review and the Transformation of German Idealism. Rev Metaph, 34, pp.545-568, Mr 81

Breazeale, Daniel: How to Make an Idealist: Fichte's »Refutation Of Dogmatism« and the Problem of the Starting Point of the »Wissenschaftslehre«. Phil Forum, 19, pp.97-123, Wint-Spr 88

Breazeale, Daniel: Johann Gottlieb Fichte. In: The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, ed. Robert Audi, pp.264-266, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995

Breazeale, Daniel: Kant, Fichte, and »The Interests of Reason«. Daimon Rev Filosof, 9, pp.81-98, 1994

Breazeale, Daniel: Philosophy and the Divided Self: On the ›Existential‹ and ›Scientific‹ Tasks of the Jena Wissenschaftslehre. Fichte-Studien 6, 1994, S.1-29

Breazeale, Daniel: Some Theses concerning the Jena Wissenschaftslehre. In: Philosophie als Denkwerkzeug: Zur Aktualität transzendentalphilosophischer Argumentation, ed. Martin Götze, Christian Lotz, Konstantin Pollock, and Dorothea Wildenburg, S.49-58. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 1998

Breazeale, Daniel: The Theory of Practice and the Practice of Theory: Fichte and the »Primacy of Practical Reason«. Int Phil Quart, 36(1), pp.47-64, Mr 96

Buhr, Manfred: Johann Gottlieb Fichte (On The 150th Anniversary Of His Death). Soviet Stud Phil, 3, pp.15-23, Fall 64

Butler, Clark: Hölderlin and Schelling: Two Encounters with Fichte. In: Hegel: The Letters, trans. by Clark Butler and Christiane Seiler, with commentary by Clark Butler, pp. 23-44, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1984

Chansky, James: The Conscious Body: Schopenhauer's Difference from Fichte in Relation to Kant. In: International Studies in Philosophy 24, 1992, pp.25-44

Cho, Stephen Wagner: Before Nietzsche: Nihilism as a Critique of German Idealism. Grad Fac Phil J, 18(1), pp.205-232, 1995

Chodorowski, Jerzy: J.G. Fichte - Precursor of the German Doctrine of ›Large-Area Econom‹. Polish Western Affairs (Porznan) 11, 1970, pp.126-53

Cleve, Felix M.: Freedom: A New Approach. New Scholas, 43, pp.491-508, Fall 69

Coates, Willson H.; and Hayden V. White: Foundations of Subjective Idealism: Fichte. In: Coates and White, The Emergence of Liberal Humanism, Vol. 2, pp.87-92. New York et al: McGraw-Hill, 1970

Copleston, Frederick: A History of Philosophy, Vol. 7: Fichte to Nietzsche. Search Press Ltd. 1994, ISBN 0-85532-187-3

Cummings, Philip W.: Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis: Legend or Fact?. J Crit Anal, 6, pp.62-70, Ja-Ap 76

Dascal, Marcelo; Senderowicz, Yaron: How Autonomous is pure Reason? A Reply to Troim. Iyyun, 45, pp.207-216, Ap 96

Deledalle, Gerard: Can Philosophy have a Nationality? In: Frontiers in American Philosophy Volume II, Burch, Robert W (Hg.). Texas A&M Univ Pr, College Station 1996

Di Giovanni, George (Trans); Harris, H.S. (Trans): Between Kant and Hegel: Texts in the Development of post-Kantian Idealism. Albany Suny Pr, 1985

Di Giovanni, George: Fichte's Rhetoric of Deception: Reflections on the Early Fichte in the Spirit of Jacobi. In: Revue International de Philosophie 49, No. 191, Feb 1995, pp.59-78

Di Giovanni, George: From Jacobi's Philosophical Novel to Fichte's Idealism: Some Comments on the 1798-99 »Atheism Dispute«. J Hist Phil, 27, pp.75-100, Ja 89

Di Giovanni, George: Kant's Metaphysics of Nature and Schelling's »Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature«. J Hist Phil, 17, pp.197-215, Ap 79

Di Giovanni, George: Metaphysics and History in Hegel. Phil Soc Sci, 26(1), pp.124-132, Mr 96

Di Giovanni, George: The Early Fichte as Disciple of Jacobi. Fichte-Studien 9, S.257-273, 1997

Dilworth, David: Nishida's early Pantheistic Voluntarism. Phil East West, 20, pp.35-49, Ja 70

Doody, John: Fichte, Habermas, and Luc Ferry. In: Reinterpreting the Political: Continental Philosophy and Political Theory, ed. Lenore Langsdorf, pp.141-54. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998

Duncan, Bruce: Some Correspondences between Arnim's Majoratsherren and Fichte's Conception of the Ich. Monatshefte für deutschen Unterricht, deutsche Sprache und Literature 68, 1976, S.51-59

Dupre, Louis K.: Husserl's Thought on God and Faith. Phil Phenomenol Res, 29, pp.201-215, D 68

Eckblad, Joyce : Kant and Fichte: an Ethics of Self-Respect in Individualism. In: Abeunt Studia in Mores: A Festschrift for Helga Döblin. New York Lang, 1990

Edmondson, Nelson: The Fichte Society: A Chapter in Germany's Conservative Revolution. In: Journal of Modern History 38, 1966, pp.161-80

Engelbrecht, Helmuth C.: Fichte, Johann Gottlieb: A Study of his Political Writings with Special Reference to his Nationalism. A M S Press, Incorporated, 1971

Esposito, Joseph L.: The Fichtean Period. Ch. 1 of Esposito, Schelling's Idealism and the Philosophy of Nature, Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1977

Feenberg, Andrew; Arisaka, Yoko: Experiential Ontology: The Origins of the Nishida Philosophy in the Doctrine of Experience. Int Phil Quart, 30 (2), pp.173-205, Je 90

Ferry, Luc: Fichte. In: A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution, ed. François Furet and Mona Ozouf; trans. Arthur Goldhammer, pp.933-37. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 1989

Ferry, Luc; Earle, William James (Trans): The Distinction between Law and Ethics in the early Philosophy of Fichte. Phil Forum, 19, pp.182-196, Wint-Spr 88

Ferry, Luc; Renaut, Alain: Kant and Fichte. Trans. Franklin Philip. Ch. 4 of New French Thought: Political Philosophy, ed. Mark Lilla, pp.74-81. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1994

Fichte: Historical Contexts/Contemporary Controversies. Hg.: Breazeale u. Rockmore (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1994), inkl.: Bibliography of English translations of works by Fichte and of works in English about Fichte, pp.235-63

Fichte: Philosophical Classics for English Readers. Robert Adamson. (Select Bibliographies Reprint Ser.). ISBN 0-8369-5036-4, Ayer Company Publishers, 1977

Finke, Stale R. S.: Frederick Neuhouser, Fichte's Theory of Subjectivity. Int J Phil Stud, 3(2), pp.322-337, S 95

Fischer, Bernd: The End of Humanism and Fichte's Concept of European Intellectualism. Hist Euro Ideas, 20 (4-6), pp.915-921, F 95

Foley, Peter W.: Fichte: Patriot or Collaborator? Annotations to a Letter. New Athenaeum/Neues Athenaeum (NANA) 3, 1992, pp.11-19

Forberg, F. K.: Concerning the Origin of Language (1795). Trans. Jere Paul Surber. In: Surber, Language and German Idealism: Fichte's Linguistic Philosophy, pp.167-179. New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1996

Förster, Eckart: Fichte, Beck, and Schelling in Kant's opus postumum. In: Kant and his Influence, ed. George McDonald Ross and Tim McWalter, pp.146-69, Bristol: Thoemmes, 1990

Forster, Michael N.: Hegel and Skepticism. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 1989, pp.130-133

Forster, Wolfgang: Fichte in Berlin. In: Deut Z Phil, 35, S.790-799, 1987

Franklin, Mitchell: Dialectics of »Intercessio«. Rev World, 23-25, pp.68-109, 1977

Freydberg, Bernard D.: »Comedy and Measure in Sallis« in the Path of Archaic Thinking. Maly, Kenneth (Hg.). Suny Pr, Albany 1995

Freydberg, Bernard D.: The Precise Origin of the Fichte-Schiller Conflict. In: Akten des Siebenten Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Kurfürstliches Schloß zu Mainz, 1990, Hg. G. Funke, vol. 2, S.523-33, Bonn: Bouvier, 1991

Gardiner, Patrick: Fichte and German Idealism. In: Idealism Past and Present, Vesey, Godfrey (Hg.), pp.111-126. Cambridge, Cambridge Univ Pr, 1982

George, Michael: Hegel's Sermons. Clio, 13, pp.377-400, Sum 84

Gerber, Rudolph J.: Marcel's Phenomenology of the Human Body. Int Phil Quart, 4, pp.443-463, S 64

Gierke, Otto: Natural Law and the Theory of Society 1500-1800. Trans. Ernest Barker. Boston: Beacon Press, 1960 (orig. German ed., 1913 ; English trans. first published by Cambridge University Press, 1934)

Gillespie, Michael Allen: Fichte and the Dark Night of the Noumenal I. Ch. 3 of Gillespie, Nihilism before Nietzsche, pp.64-100. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995, ISBN 0-226-29347-5

Gillespie, Michael Allen: Nihilism before Nietzsche. Univ of Chicago Pr, Chicago 1994, ISBN 0-226-29347-5

Gladden, Washington T.: Witnesses of the Light. (Essay Index Reprint Ser.) ISBN 0-8369-1081-8, Ayer Company Publishers, 1977

Gopalakrishnaiah, V.: A Comparative Study of the Educational Philosophies of J.G. Fichte and J.H. Newman. Waltair: Andhra University Press, 1973

Gorman, David: A Bibliography of German Romantic Literary Criticism and Theory in English. Style 28 (1994), pp.500-524

Griswold, Charles: Fichte's Modification of Kant's Transcendental Idealism in the »Wissenschaftslehre« of 1794 and Introductions of 1797. Auslegung, 4, pp.133-151, F 77

Hallowell, John H.: Main Currents in Modern Political Thought. New York: Henry Holt, 1950

Hannah, Richard: Fichtean Dynamic of Novalis' Poetics. (Stanford German Studies, v.17), ISBN 3-261-04954-5; Peter Lang 1981

Harris, H. S.: Fichte's New Wine. Dialogue (Canada), 32(1), pp.129-134, Wint 93

Harris, Henry S.: Fichtes Verdienst. Rev Int Phil, 49 (191), pp.79-91, 1995

Hart, James G.: Fichte's Ideal of Humanity (Three Lectures). Husserl Stud, 12(2), pp.111-133, 1995

Hart, James G.: Husserl and Fichte: With Special Regard to Husserl's Lectures on »Fichte's Ideal of Humanity. Husserl Stud, 12 (2), pp.135-163, 1995

Hegel, Georg W.F.: Difference Between Fichte's & Schelling's System of Philosophy. Edited by Walter Cerf and H. S. Harris, ISBN 0-87395-336-3, State University of New York Press 1977

Hegel, Georg W.F.: The Difference Between the Fichtean & Schellingian Systems of Philosophy. Translated by Jere P. Surber. ISBN 0-917930-12-6, Ridgeview Publishing Company, 1978

Helfer, Martha B.: The Retreat of Representation: The Concept of Darstellung in German Critical Discourse. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996, ISBN 0-7914-2911-3

Herbert, Gary B.: Fichte's Deduction of Rights from Self-Consciousness. Interpretation 25, 1998, pp.201-222

Heinrich, Dieter, "Fichte's Original Insight," Contemporary German Philosophy, Vol 1, Pennsylvania State U. Press, 1982

Hohler, Thomas P.: Fichte and the Problem of Finitude. Sw J Phil, 7, pp.15-33, Fall 76

Hohler, Thomas P.: Imagination and Reflection: Intersubjectivity: Fichte's »Grundlage« of 1794. Boston Nijhoff, 1982

Hohler, Thomas P.: Intellectual Intuition and the Beginning of Fichte's Philosophy: A new Interpretation. Tijdschr Filosof, 37, pp.52-73, Mr 75

Houlgate, Stephen: Hegel and Fichte: Recognition, Otherness, and Absolute Knowing. Owl Minerva, 26(1), pp.3-19, Fall 94

Hunter, C.K.: The Problem of Fichte's Phenomenology of Love. Ideal Stud, 6, pp.178-190, My 76

Husserl, Edmund: Fichte's Ideal of Humanity [Three Lectures]. Trans. James G. Hart. Husserl Studies 12, 1995, pp.111-133

Inwood, M.J.: Johann Gottlieb Fichte. In: The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, ed. Ted Honderich, pp.277-279, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1995

Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich: Jacobi to Fichte. In: Jacobi, The Main Philosophical Writings and the Novel »Allwill«, trans. with an introductory study, notes, and bibliography by George di Giovanni, pp.497-536, Montreal & Kinston, London, and Buffalo, NY: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994, ISBN 0-7735-1018-4

Jähnig, Dieter; Solbakken, Elisabeth (Trans): On Schelling's Philosophy of Nature. Ideal Stud, 19 (3), pp.222-230, S 89

Jalbert, John E.: Habermas, Fichte and the Question of Technological Determinism. Amer Cath Phil Quart, 70 (Supp), pp.209-218, 1996

Jalloh, Chernor: Fichte's Kant-Interpretation & the Doctrine of Science. (Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology) (Current Continental Research Ser.) No. 302, ISBN 0-8191-6828-9, Taylor & Francis 1988

Jalloh, Chernor: Interpretation and the Transcendental Turn: Kant, Fichte, and Husserl. Ideal Stud, 22 (2), pp.122-129, My 92

Johnson, Otto W.: Fichte and the Mythopoetic Process. In: Ch. 2 of Johnson, The Myth of a Nation - Literature and Politics in Prussia under Napoleon, Columbia, S.C.: Camden House, 1989

Kainz, Howard P.: Johann Gottlieb Fichte. In: Kainz, An Introduction to Hegel: The Stages of Modern Philosophy, pp.76-81. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1996, ISBN 0-8214-1141-1

Kane, Paul: Wissenschaftslehre. The New Republic, April 22, 1996, 36

Kelly, George Armstrong: Idealism, Politics and History: Sources of Hegelian Thought. London, Cambridge Univ Pr, 1969

Kenkel, Karen: Fichte's Theory of Sexual Difference. In: Impure Reason: Dialectic of the Enlightenment in Germany, ed. Daniel Wilson and Robert C. Holub, pp.279-297. Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press, 1992

Kerzberg, Pierre: Critique and Totality. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1997, ISBN 0-7914-3189-4

Kinlaw, C. Jeffery: Fichte's Kenotic Christology. Ideal Stud, 22(1), 39-51, Ja 92

Kinlaw, C. Jeffery: The Being of Appearance: Absolute, Image, and the Trinitarian Structure of the 1813 »Wissenschaftslehre«. In: New Perspectives on Fichte, Rockmore, Tom (Hg.). Humanities Pr, Atlantic Highlands 1996

Kneller, George Frederick: The Educational Philosophy of National Socialism. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press and Oxford University Press, 1941, pp. 82-96

Kohn, Hans: Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Ch. 31 of Kohn, Prelude to Nation-States: The French and German Experience, 1789-1815, pp.229-46 and 370-76. Princeton, NJ, Toronto, London, Melbourne: D. Van Nostrand Co., 1967

Kohn, Hans: The Paradox Of Fichte's Nationalism. J Hist Ideas, 10, pp.319-343, Je 49

Kule, Maija: The Role of Historicity in Man's Creative Experience. In: Analecta Husserliana, XXXI, Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa (Hg.). Kluwer, Dordrecht 1990

La Vopa, Anthony J.: Radical Visions: Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Ch. 12 of La Vopa, Grace, Talent and Merit: Poor Students, Clerical Careers, and Professional Ideology in Eighteenth Century Germany, pp.351-85. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988

La Vopa, Anthony J.: The Revelatory Moment: Fichte and the French Revolution. Central European History 22, 1989, pp.130-59

Lachs, John: Fichte's Idealism. Amer Phil Quart, 9, pp.311-317, O 72

Lachs, John: Pre-Socratic Categories in Fichte. Ideal Stud, 6, pp.160-168, My 76

Lamb, Andrew W.: Fichte's ›Introductions‹ as Introductions to Certainty. Idealistic Studies 27 (1997), pp.193-215

Lampert, Jay.: Locke, Fichte, and Hegel on the Right to Property. In: Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H. S. Harris, ed. Michael Baur and John Russon. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998, ISBN 0-8020-0927-1

Lewis, Leta Jane: Fichte and Samkara. Phil East West, 12, pp.301-310, Ja 63

Lilge, Frederic: The Idealist Conception of a University. Ch. 2 of Lilge, The Abuse of Learning: The Failure of the German University, pp.37-56, New York: Macmillan, 1948

Low, Alfred D.: Fichte on the French Revolution and the Jews. In: Low, Jews in the Eyes of the Germans. From the Enlightenment to Imperial Germany, pp.143-54. Philadelphia, PA: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1979

Lukács, Georg: Moses Hess and the Problems of Idealist Dialectics« (orig. 1926). In: Lukács, Political Writings, 1919-1929. The Question of Parliamentarianism and Other Essays, ed. Rodney Livingston; trans. Michael McColgan, pp.181-223, London: N.L.B., 1972

Lukács, Georg: The New Edition of Lassale's Letters. (orig. 1925). In: Lukács, Political Writings, pp.147-77

Mandt, A.J.: Fichte, Kant's Legacy, and the Meaning of Modern Philosophy. Rev Metaph, 50(3), pp.591-633, Mr 97

Mandt, A.J.: Fichte's Idealism in Theory and Practice. Ideal Stud, 14, pp.127-147, My 84

Mandt, A.J.: The Nature of Philosophy: Kant, Fichte, and Rorty in the Modern Conversation. Phil Forum, 19, S.197-223, Wint-Spr 88

Martin, Wayne M.: Fichte's Anti-Dogmatism. Ratio, 5(2), D 92

Martin, Wayne M.: Idealism and Objectivity: Understanding Fichte's Jena Project. (Studies in Kant & German Idealism) ISBN 0-8047-3000-8, Stanford University Press 1997

Martin, Wayne M: Without a Striving, No Object is Possible: Fichte's Striving Doctrine and the Primacy of Practice« In: New Perspectives on Fichte, Rockmore, Tom (Hg.). Humanities Pr, Atlantic Highlands 1996

Mather, Ronald: On the Mythology of the Reflexive Subject. Hist Human Sci, 10(4), pp.65-82, N 97

Mcneill, John J.: The Relation between Philosophy and Religion in Blondel's Philosophy of Action. In: Proc Cath Phil Ass, 44, pp.220-231, 1970

Merle, Jean-Christophe: Fichte's Economic Philosophy and the Current Debate Concerning Distributive Justice. Daimon Rev Filosof, 9, pp.259-273, 1994

Moggach, Douglas: Fichte's Engagement with Machiavelli. Hist Polit Thought, 14(4), pp.573-589, Wint 93

Moggach, Douglas: Marx and German Idealism: Labour and the Transcendental Synthesis. Hist Euro Ideas, 19(1-3), pp.137-143, Jl 94

Mohanty, J.N.: Fichte's »Science of Knowledge« and Husserl's Phenomenology. Phil Quart India, 25, pp.113-121

Mohr, Georg: Freedom and the Self: Introspection to Intersubjectivity: Wolff, Kant, and Fichte. In: The Modern Subject: Conceptions of the Self in Classical German Philosophy, Ameriks, Karl (Hg.). Suny Pr, Albany 1995

Molnar, Geza von: Romantic Vision, Ethical Context. Minneapolis Univ Minnesota Pr, 1987

Moneghan, Paul: A Fichte Revival?. Hist Polit Thought, 12(2), pp.329-334, Sum 91

Morrison, Daniel: Women, Family, and State in Fichte's Philosophy of Freedom. In: New Perspectives on Fichte, Rockmore, Tom (Hg.). Humanities Pr, Atlantic Highlands 1996

Naylor, Joseph G.: Interpretations of Fichte. Ideal Stud, 11, pp.125-141, My 81

Neuhouser, Frederick: Fichte's Theory of Subjectivity. 180 S. ISBN 0-521-39938-6; Cambridge University Press, 1990

New Perspectives on Fichte. Edited by Daniel Breazeale and Tom Rockmore, ISBN 0-391-03917-2, Humanities Press International Inc. 1996

Orsini, G.N.G.: Coleridge and German Idealism: A Study in the History of Philosophy with Unpublished Materials from Coleridge's Manuscripts. Carbondale S Illinois Univ Pr, 1969

Otto, Rudolf: Fichte and the Doctrine of Advaita. Appendix I to Otto, Mysticism East and West, trans. Bertha L. Bracey and Richenda C. Payne, pp.219-32, New York: Macmillan, 1932

Perrinjaquet, Alain: »Duties Concerning Natural Beings in Fichte's Practical Philosophy« In: New Perspectives on Fichte, Rockmore, Tom (Hg.). Humanities Pr, Atlantic Highlands 1996

Petry, M. J.: Hegel's Criticism of the Ethics of Kant and Fichte. In Hegel's Philosophy of Action. Stepelevich, L. (Hg.), pp.125-136, Atlantic Highlands, Humanities Pr, 1983

Pfau, Thomas: Mediated Immediacy: Production, Recognition, and the Affective Grounds of the Self in Fichte. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994, ISBN 0-79014-1701-7

Philonenko, Alexis; Earle, William James (Trans): Fichte and the Critique of the Metaphysics. Phil Forum, 19, pp.124-139, Wint-Spr 88

Philosophy of German Idealism. Edited by Ernst Behler. (German Library S.) ISBN 0-8264-0307-7, Continuum Publishing 1992

Pippin, Robert B: Fichte's Contribution. Phil Forum, 19, pp.74-96, Wint-Spr 88

Pippin, Robert B: Hegel's Idealism: The Satisfactions of Self-Consciousness, Cambridge U. Press, 1989.

Rabb, J. Douglas: Fichte's Early Thought. Dialogue (Canada), 21, pp.261-271, Je 82

Rabb, J. Douglas: Incommensurable Paradigms and Psycho-Metaphysical Explanation. Inquiry, 21, pp.201-212, Sum 78

Rabb, J. Douglas: Is Critical Idealism Idealism?. Ideal Stud, 9, pp.131-138, My 79

Rabb, J. Douglas: J.G. Fichte: Three Arguments for Idealism. Ideal Stud, 6, pp.169-177, My 76

Rabb, J. Douglas: Lachs on Fichte. Dialogue (Canada), 12, pp.480-485, S 73

Radrizzani, Ives: Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy and Political Praxis. In: New Perspectives on Fichte, Rockmore, Tom (Hg.). Humanities Pr, Atlantic Highlands 1996

Randle, Robert: From National Self-Determination to National Self-Development. J Hist Ideas, 31, pp.49-68, Ja-Mr 70

Reeve, E Gavin: Does Fichte's View of History Really Appear so Silly?. Philosophy, 40, pp.57-59, Ja 65

Riobó Gonzáles, Manuel: Phenomenological Convergences Between Fichte and Husserl. Analecta Husserliana 36, 1991, pp.269-81

Riobó Gonzáles, Manuel: The Current of Living in the Existential-I-Subject according to the Philosophy of J. G. Fichte. Trans. Nina L. Molinaro. Analecta Husserliana 29, 1990, pp.37-48

Rockmore, Tom: Activity in Fichte and Marx. In: Ideal Stud, 6, pp.191-214, My 76

Rockmore, Tom: Fichte, Husserl, and Philosophical Science. Int Phil Quart, 19, pp.15-27, Mr 79

Rockmore, Tom: Fichte, Lask, and Lukács's Hegelian Marxism. Journal of the History of Philosophy 30, 1992, pp.557-77

Rockmore, Tom: Fichte, Marx, and the German Philosophical Tradition. Carbondale S Illinois Univ Pr, 1980

Rockmore, Tom: Fichtean Circularity, Antifoundationalism, and Groundless System. Idealistic Studies 55, 1995, pp.107-124

Rockmore, Tom: Fichte's Antifoundationalism, Intellectual Intuition, and Who One Is«. In: New Perspectives on Fichte, Rockmore, Tom (Hg.). Humanities Pr, Atlantic Highlands 1996

Rockmore, Tom: Fichte's Idealism and Marx's Materialism. Man and World, 8, pp.189-206, My 75

Rockmore, Tom: Kant and Fichte's Theory of Man. Kantstudien, 68, S.305-320, 1977

Rockmore, Tom: "Fichtean Epistemology and the Idea of Philosophy," in Der transcendental Gedanke: Die gegenwärtige Darstellung der Philosophie Fichtes, Ed., Klaaus Hammacher, pp. 485-97, Hamburg : Meiner, 1981.

Roman, Eric: Will, Hope, and the Noumenon. Journal of Philosophy 72, 1975, pp.59-76

Rosen, Stanley: Freedom and Spontaneity in Fichte. Phil Forum, 19, pp.140-155, Wint-Spr 88

Royce, Josiah: The Spirit of Modern Philosophy. Ny Dover, 1983

Sallis, John: Spacings - of Reason and Imagination in Texts of Kant, Fichte, Hegel. University of Press, Chicago 1987, ISBN 0-226-73441-2

Schaub, Edward L: J.G. Fichte and Anti-Semitism. Phil Rev, 49, pp.37-51, Ja 40

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