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  1. 9 de feb. de 2011 · "This translation is based on Vogt's edition of Fichte's Reden an die deutsche nation' in the Bibliothek pädagogischer klassiker, Langensalza, 1896."--p. ix Printed in Great Britain

  2. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Education and state -- Germany, National characteristics, German, Germany -- Politics and government -- 1806-1815

  3. 5 de jun. de 2012 · If we have thus far proceeded aright in the course of our inquiry, then it must be evident that only the German – the original man whose spirit has not become dead in some arbitrary organisation – truly has a people and is entitled to reckon on one; that only he is capable of real and rational love for his nation.

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  5. 1 de ene. de 2009 · Abstract. This is the first translation of Fichte's addresses to the German nation for almost 100 years. The series of 14 speeches, delivered whilst Berlin was under French occupation after ...

  6. The following addresses were delivered as a series of lectures in Berlin during the winter of 1807–8 and are a continuation of my Characteristics of the Present Age, which I presented during the winter of 1804–5 in the same location (and which were printed by this publisher in 1806). What had to be said to the public in and through them is expressed clearly enough in the work itself, and ...

  7. Despite his success as an academic philosopher, Fichte’s best-known work derived from a series of lectures inspired by the nationalist awakening he experienced as a result of Napoleon’s defeat and occupation of Prussia, the leading German state. He gave the lectures, entitled Addresses to the German Nation (1807), to raise morale and inspire patriotism among Germans.