FICHTEANA

An Occasional Newsletter of the North American Fichte Society

No. 16, February 2007

A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR AND (DESKTOP) PUBLISHER

Dear friends and colleagues,

Though the highlight of the past year was surely the International Fichte Congress held in Halle in October of 2006, numerous other memorable events were held as well, including the first overseas meeting of the North American Fichte Society, which took place in Vienna in March. This year also saw the publication of a new volume in Reihe II of the monumental Bavarian Academy of the Sciences edition of Fichte's Werke, which contains important unpublished manuscripts from 1812-1813, including lectures on philosophy and logic and an introduction to the study of philosophy. No less than five issues of Fichte-Studien (amounting to nearly 1,500 pages!), the official journal of the International Fichte Society also appeared this year, as did Rights, Bodies and Recognition: New Essays on Fichte's Foundations of Natural Rights, the selected proceedings of the San Diego/Del Mar meeting of the North American Fichte Society. The proceedings of the Montreal meeting will appear later this year or early next year.

The coming years promise to be just as filled with major publications and conferences as the past few years have been, including the ninth meeting of the North American Fichte Society, which will held in Chicago in April of 2008. Further information concerning these and other publications and events may be found in the corresponding sections of this issue of Fichteana.

As always, information concerning things Fichtean, as well as suggestions, corrections, comments, and criticisms regarding the content and format of this newsletter are very welcome. Detailed information concerning recent and forthcoming publications and conferences -- and, if possible, copies of the former -- are cordially solicited, as is information regarding recent dissertations on Fichte. The editor would like to express his sincere thanks to Tom Rockmore, Marco Ivaldo, Günter Zöller, Brigit Sandkaulen, Erich Fuchs, Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel, and Takao Sugita for their contributions to this issue of Fichteana.

Daniel Breazeale
Editor and (Desktop) Publisher
breazeal@uky.edu
Phone: 859 257 4376 and 859 252 5048
  Department of Philosophy
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506 USA
Fax: 859 257 3285

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THE NORTH AMERICAN FICHTE SOCIETY

The North American Fichte Society (NAFS) was founded -- or "posited" -- in 1991 by Daniel Breazeale and Tom Rockmore, who continue to serve as Co-Positors of the same. To date, the activity of the North American Fichte Society has been limited to sponsoring biennial conferences and editing and arranging for the publication of the selected proceedings of the same. Our inaugural conference was held in the spring of 1991 on the campus of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh; the second was held in the spring of 1993 on the campus of the University of Denver; the third was held in the spring of 1995 at Shaker Village in Pleasant Hill, Kentucky; the fourth was held in the spring of 1997 on the campus of Marquette University in Milwaukee; the fifth was held in May 1999 in Montréal, Québec, and the sixth was held in March of 2001 in Del Mar/La Jolla, California. The seventh conference was held in the spring of 2004 on the campus of St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia. The eighth was held in March 2006 in Vienna, Austria, and the ninth will be held in March 2008 on the campus of DePaul University in Chicago.

There are neither dues nor special membership requirements for the North American Fichte Society. Anyone with an interest in any aspect of the philosophy of J. G. Fichte is welcome and encouraged to join. For further information, contact either Daniel Breazeale (at the above address) or Tom Rockmore, Department of Philosophy, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA 15282 <rockmore@duq.edu>.

PREVIOUS AND FORTHCOMING
PUBLICATIONS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN FICHTE SOCIETY

The selected proceedings of the Duquesne conference were published in 1994 by Humanities Press under the title Fichte: Historical Contexts/Contemporary Controversies and are currently available from Humanity Books. The selected proceedings of the Denver conference were published by Humanities Press in 1996 under the title New Perspectives on Fichte and are currently available from Humanity Books. The selected proceedings of the Shakertown conference, New Studies in Fichte's Foundation of the Entire Doctrine of Scientific Knowledge were published in 2001 by Humanity Books. The selected proceedings of the Milwaukee conference, New Essays on Fichte's Later Jena Wissenschaftslehre (1795-1799) were published in 2002 by Northwestern University Press. The selected proceedings of the San Diego/Del Mar conference are available from Ashgate Publishing Co. under the title Rights, Bodies and Recognition: New Essays on Fichte's Foundations of Natural Right. The selected proceedings of the Montréal conference will be published in the near future by Northwestern University Press under the title After Jena: New Essays on Fichte's Later Philosophy. The selected proceedings of the Vienna conference will be published by Rodopi in their series of supplements to the Fichte-Studien. All of these volumes are edited by Daniel Breazeale and Tom Rockmore, except for the last one, which is edited by Violetta Waibel, Tom Rockmore, and Daniel Breazeale.

INTERNATIONALE-FICHTE-GESELLSCHAFT

The Internationale Johann-Gottlieb-Fichte-Gesellschaft (IFG) was founded in December of 1987 in the Federal Republic of Germany "in partnership with the Japanese Fichte Society." The current board of directors (elected at the recent Halle Fichte Congress) are Jean-Christophe Goddard (President), Marco Ivaldo (Secretary), Violetta Waibel (Treasurer), and Jürgen Stolzenberg. The IFG sponsors frequent meetings and conferences in Germany and other European countries (see below), as well as an International Fichte Congress every third year. The next such congress will be held in Paris in the fall of 2009. It also publishes the journal Fichte-Studien, plus a series of supplemental monographs (Fichte-Studien, Supplementa). Annual membership dues are 22.50 € (11.50 for students). Dues can by paid by Visa or Eurocard/Mastercard to the treasurer. For further information on membership, see the appropriate portion of the IFG website, http://www.fichte-gesellschaft.de/phpfusion/news.php.

FICHTE-STUDIEN

Fichte-Studien. Beiträge zur Geschichte und Systematik der Transzendentalphilosophie is an irregularly appearing publication founded in 1990 by the Internationale Fichte-Gesellschaft. For information concerning individual and institutional subscriptions, as well as information concerning other Fichte titles by the same publisher, contact Editions Rodopi, Tijnmuiden 7, 1046 AK Amsterdam, The Netherlands, T: +31-20-611 48 21, F: +31-20-447 29 79; or 295 North Michigan Avenue - Suite 1B, Kenilworth, NJ 07033, USA, Tel: Toll-free (US only): 1-800-225-3998, Tel: (908) 298 9071, Fax: (908) 298 9075. Members of the IFG (see above) can purchase subscriptions as well as volumes in the Fichte Studien Supplementa series for a fifty percent rebate.

INTERNATIONAL FICHTE SOCIETIES AND WEB SITES DEVOTED TO FICHTE STUDIES

The North American Fichte Society maintains the first web site devoted entirely to Fichte. This site is designed and administered by Curtis Bowman and includes, among other things, all back issues of Fichteana, as well as the current issue. http://www.phil.upenn.edu/~cubowman/fichte.

The International Johann Gottlieb Fichte Society [IFG] maintains a useful website devoted to Fichte and Fichte research. http://www.fichte-gesellschaft.de.

The Fichte Commission of the Bavarian Academy of the Sciences maintains a website (in German and English) with information regarding its research and publication projects, including the new critical edition of Fichte's writings. http://www.fichte.badw.de/

The University of Munich Philosophy Department and the Fichte Commission of the Bavarian Academy of the Sciences have jointly established an on-line "Fichte Forum." http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~Fichte-Forum/

For Italian Fichte studies, see the site of the Rete Italiana Ricerca su Fichte: http://www.fichte-news.org/index.php?page=/nnc/home

For French Fichte studies, see the site of the Groupe d'Etudes Fichtéennes en Langue Française [GEFLF]: http://spip.univ-poitiers.fr/philosophie/article.php3?id_article=2

For Japanese Fichte studies, see the site of the Japanese Fichte Society: http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/fichte/

For Spanish and Portuguese Fichte studies, see the Rede Ibérica de Estudos Sobre Fichte, which is currently being established and should have a web presence soon. For further information, contact Diogo Ferrer (Coimbra) <dferrer@clix.pt>, Jacinto Rivera de Rosales (Madrid): <jrivera@fsof.uned.es>, Manuel Jiménez Redondo (Valencia) <Manuel.Jimenez@uv.es>, or M. Jorge de Carvalho (Lisboa) <mjcarv@netcabo.pt>.

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This third, "professional" edition of InfoSoftware's extremely "user friendly" CD-ROM, contains the entire I. H. Fichte edition of Fichte's Werke, as well as a "bibliographical appendix" not included with the original version. It also features a more advanced version of the text retrieval software. To order copies of this extremely valuable and easy to use research tool or for further information, contact: Karsten Worm, InfoSoftWare, Verlag, Vertrieb & Entwicklung von CD-ROM-Anwendungen. Friedbergstr. 30, D-14057 Berlin. Fax: (030) 322 81 36, Tel: (030) 32 60 35 22 E-Mail: 100415.3405@Compuserve.com Internet: http://www.infosoftware.de

ANNOUNCEMENTS OF FORTHCOMING CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA
AND CALLS FOR PAPERS

"Fichte's System of Ethics (1798)"
Ninth Biannual Meeting of the North American Fichte Society
DePaul University, Chicago
April 10-13, 2008

The Ninth Biennial Meeting of the North American Fichte Society will be held at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois from April 10 through April 13, 2008. Local arrangements will be coordinated by Elizabeth Millán-Zaibert and Avery Goldman. In recognition of the recent publication of a new English translation of the last of Fichte's major writings from the Jena period, the 1798 System der Sittenlehre (Science of Ethics, trans. Daniel Breazeale and Günter Zöller [Cambridge University Press]), this conference will be devoted entirely to this single work and to the issues it discusses and raises. Both historical and systematic approaches to and interpretations of the text are welcome.

As is the practice of the North American Fichte Society, this event is open to all interested Fichte scholars, both in North America and elsewhere, though English will be the language of the conference and of the presentations. Please send paper proposals, including titles and brief descriptions of contents to Daniel Breazeale, Department of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40508 USA <breazeal@uky.edu> no later than September 1, 2007.

Conference papers should have a maximum reading time of 30 minutes. As in the past, we intend to publish a volume of selected papers from this conference. Though not all of the papers can be published, we nevertheless request that anyone presenting a paper formally grant the North American Fichte Society the "right of first refusal" for the publication of the same.

Please note that no funds will be available from the conference sponsors to support either travel costs or living expenses of the conference participants. However, an official "letter of invitation" for the purposes of obtaining travel support from one's own institution can easily be arranged. Further details concerning lodging, program, etc. will be announced at a later date.

"Percées vers l'Absolu"
Troisième rencontre fichtéenne internationale d'Aix-en-Provence
Aix-en-Provence
May 2008

Jointly sponsored by the University of Aix-Marseille 1 and the Groupe d'Etudes Fichtéennes en Langue Française [GEFLF] (as part of the ANR PhiloSubSoc, co-ordinated by l'ERRAPHIS of the University of Toulouse Le Mirail, inititated by Max Marcuzzi and with the support of the IFG), the theme of this conference is described as follows by its organizers: "La philosophie de Fichte, qui a été exposée dans les premières Doctrines de la science comme une philosophie du moi et de la réflexivité, inscrite dans l'héritage kantien et les limites de la philosophie critique et transcendantale, devient dans les dernières années une philosophie de l'absolu et de son image. Cette évolution est interprétée par les commentateurs soit comme un approfondissement, soit comme un revirement, non sans conséquences politiques. On voudrait interroger ce retour du thème de l'absolu, dans la logique propre à la pensée de Fichte, et en regard avec les développements contemporains de l'idéalisme allemand. Notre souci principal est de déterminer si cette résurgence de l'absolu est une rupture radicale avec les limitations kantiennes, et un retour à une métaphysique pré-critique, ou si elle explore les voies ouvertes par la philosophie morale, seul domaine métaphysique légitimé par Kant, et se développant ainsi chez Fichte en une métaphysique qui serait en accord avec les principes d'une philosophie transcendantale."

"Fichte et la politique"
Journées européennes d'études sur Fichte
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia Madrid
May 3-5, 2007

Organized by the University of Madrid (UNED) and the GEFLF, with the support of IFG and of the Vicerrectorado de Coordinación y Extensión Universitaria de la UNED (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia Madrid), du Departamento de Filosofía, Facultad de Filosofía de la UNED, and the Fundación Wellington. Locally organized by Jacinto Rivera de Rosales, Marc Maesschalck, Max Marcuzzi and Jean-Christophe Goddard. Program coordinated by ERRAPHIS (Université de Toulouse Le Mirail).

Participants will include Marco Bazzan, Mario Jorge de Carvalho, Faustino Oncina Coves, Giuseppe Duso, Diogo Ferrer, Franck Fischbach, Jean-Christophe Goddard, Marco Ivaldo, Manuel Jimenez Redondo, Virginia Lopez-Dominguez, Marc Maesschalck, Max Marcuzzi, Teresa Pedro, Roberta Picardi, Ives Radrizzani, Gaetano Rametta, Jacinto Rivera de Rosales, Sylvie Robin, Alexander Schnell, Vicente Serrano, Salvi Turro, Jean-Marie Vaysse, and Günter Zöller.

CONFERENCE REPORTS
"Fichte, la philosophie pratique. Morale, droit, politique, religion."
Journées d'études de GEFLF 2006
L'Université d'Aix-Marseille I.
February 16-17, 2006

Jürgen Stolzenberg, "La source morale de la vérité"; Alexander Schnell, "Le rôle de l'imagination dans la production de la réalité"; Gaetano Rametta, "La nation est-elle présente dans les Discours à la nation allemande?"; Marco Rampazzo-Bazzan, "Droit et politique dans la dernière philosophie de Fichte"; Emmanuelle Paré, "La Doctrine de l'Etat (1813) et la production du commun"; Manuel Jimenez-Redondo, "L'ennui dans la philosophie pratique du dernier Fichte"; Marco Ivaldo, "L'horizon communautaire dans l'éthique de Berlin"; Sylvie Robin, "La 'récusation du contractualisme' par Fichte à la lumière de la philosophie politique de Spinoza"; Marc Maesschalck, "La communauté morale et la communauté des savants dans les derniers écrits de Fichte (1811-1813)"; Marie-Noëlle Grousset, "Religion et spéculation, l'historique et le métaphysique dans l'Initiation à la vie bienheureuse"; Jacinto Rivera de Rosales, "La liberté comme principe philosophique de connaissance du monde"; Teresa Pedro, "Inertie et liberté: le problème du mal dans le Système de l'Ethique de 1798"; Jean-Christophe Goddard, "L'essence pratique de la philosophie"; Max Marcuzzi, "Morale et nihilisme dans l'Ethique de 1812."

"Workshop on Fichte and German Idealism"
University of Essex
UCL, London
March 10, 2006

This event, part of an ambitious three year project, "Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism," was organized by the University of Essex with the support of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK), included papers by Paul Franks, "Intellectual Intuition, Geometry, and Fichte's Response to Maimon's Naturalistic Challenge"; Sebastian Gardner, "The Status of Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre"; Wayne Martin, "Fichte's Phenomenology of Agency"; and Günter Zöller, "From Transcendental Philosophy to Wissenschaftslehre: Fichte's Transformation of Kant's Idealism." The website for this event, www.essex.ac.uk/philosophy/tpn/fichte.shtml, includes links to the conference papers.

"Fichte and the Phenomenological Tradition"
Eighth Biennial Meeting of the North American Fichte Society
Vienna, Austria
March 15-18, 2006

The Eighth Biennial Meeting of the North American Fichte Society was held in Vienna, Austria, with the cooperation of the Philosophical Institute of the University of Vienna. The local coordinator for this memorable event was Violetta Waibel.

Program: Claude Piché, "Fichte and the Reinholdian Concept of Phenomenology"; Wayne Martin, "From Fichte to Phenomenology: the Logic of Thetic Judgment"; Yolanda Estes, "Phenomenology and Wissenschaftslehre"; Tom Rockmore, "Fichte and Phenomenology"; Elizabeth Millán-Zaibert, "Fichte's Idealism and the Development of Phenomenology"; Anthony N. Perovich, Jr., "Fichte and the Phenomenology of Religion"; Federico Ferraguto, "On the Trieblehre by Fichte and Husserl"; Michael Vater, "Time in Kant, Fichte, Husserl"; Virginia López-Domínguez, "Body and Intersubjectivity: The Doctrine of Science and the Cartesian Meditations"; Garth W. Green, "Self-Consciousness and Temporality: Fichte and Husserl"; Robert Williams, "Transcendental Philosophy and its Inversion of the Life-World"; Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel, "Fichte and Levinas: The Theory of Meaning and the Advent of the Infinite"; Gaetano Rametta, "Consciousness: A Comparison between Fichte and the Young Sartre under a Bio-Political Perspective"; Daniel Breazeale, "How to Make an Existentialist? In Search of a Shortcut from Fichte to Sartre"; Arnold Farr, "The Other and Becoming an I in Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre and Paul Ricoeur's Phenomenology of the Will"; Jeffery Kinlaw, "Fichte and the Phenomenology of Practical Self-Consciousness"; Angelica Nuzzo, "Phenomenologies of Intersubjectivity: Fichte between Hegel and Husserl"; Mário Jorge de Almeida Carvalho, "Fichte, Heidegger and the Concept of Facticity"; Sharin Elkholy, "Fichte and Heidegger: The Priority of Feeling and the Horizon of World and Self-Knowledge"; Christian Lotz, "Self-Assurance. Ontology of the Self in Fichte and Heidegger"; Scott Scribner, "Reduction or Revelation? Fichte and the Question of Phenomenology"; and Violetta L. Waibel, "Does the Methodology of Phenomenology Necessarily Include a Dual Intentionality? Some Remarks Concerning Fichte's, Hegel's, Freud's, Sartre's, and Husserl's Conceptions of Phenomenology." Proceedings of this conference will appear in a future volume in the Fichte-Studien Supplementa" series.

"Arbeitstagung: Spinoza und Fichte: Monismus der Substanz und Wissenschaftslehre."
Barockschloß Rammenau 19.-21. Mai 2006
Zweiter Fichte-Tag in Rammena
Rammenau, Germany
May 19-21, 2006

This, the second "Work Day" on the occasion of Fichte's birthday, was held at the Baroque Palace in Rammenau (the village where Fichte was born in 1762), under the joint sponsorship of the IFG and the Spinoza Gesellschaft, with support from the Fritz Thyssen-Stiftung, the Gemeinde Rammenau, and the Istituto Italiano per Gli Studi Filosofici (Neapli). In addition to the outstanding papers, this three day event also featured a festive evening of musical performances to commemorate Fichte's birth.

Program: Brigit Sankaulen, "Zerrissen zwischen Herz und Verstand? Fichte und Spinoza — gegen den Strich gelesen"; Wolfgang Bartuschat, "Über Anfang und Fortgang von Spinozas Ethik"; Jürgen Stolzenberg, "Sein und Wissen. Fichte vs. Spinoza"; Ursula Renz, "Was ist und kann ein(e) Subjekt(theorie) unter dem Primat der Ontologie? Zu Spinozas Theorie des menschlichen Geistes"; Katja Crone, "Bedingung und Funktion vorbewußter mentaler Zustände bei Fichte"; Christof Ellsiepen "Wissen im Bewußtsein des Absoluten Spinozas Erkenntnistheorie"; Violetta L. Waibel, "Die Substanz des Selbstbewußtseins und die Akzidenzien des Weltbewußtseins. Zu Fichtes Erkenntnistheorie in der Grundlage mit und gegen Spinoza"; Reiner Wiehl, "Das Ich und seine Affekte in Spinozas Ethik"; Günter Zöller, "Identitas discernibilium: Spinoza und Fichte über Streben, Trieb und Affekt"; Hartmut Traub, "Die Geburtsstunde der Wissenschaftslehre — 'Wintermärchen' oder 'Frühlingsempfindung'?"; Daniel Breazeale, "Fichte und Spinoza: „Gemeinschaftlicher Standpunkt — wesentlicher Gegensatz”; Thomas Kisser, "Freiheit und Wissen. Die Möglichkeit der Differenz"; Manfred Walther, "Genesis und Geltung. Politische Philosophie bei Fichte und Spinoza"; and Jean-Christophe Merle, "Spinoza, Fichte und die Bedingungen der Verpflichtung zur Rechtsordnung."

"The History of The Transcendental Turn"
Senate House, London, England
September 29-30, 2006

This event, part of an ambitious three year project, "Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism," was organized by University of Essex with the support of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK). It included invited papers by Henry Allison, Paul Guyer, Sami Philstrom, Alison Stone, Sebastian Roedl, Joel Smith, Beatrice Han Pile, Stephen Darwall, Robert Pippin, and Daniel Breazeale. Breazeale's paper on "Fiche's Genetic Method" was the only one dealing directly with Fichte. For further information on this program, as well as for electronic copies of most of the papers, see http://www.essex.ac.uk/philosophy/tpn/2006conference.shtml.

"Wissen, Freiheit, Geschichte: Die Philosophie Fichtes im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert"
Fichte-Kongreß 2006
Internationale Fichte Gesellschaft
Halle, Germany
October 3-7, 2006

Every three years the International Fichte Gesellschaft (IFG.) sponsors a large international Fichte Congress. This one was held from October 3 to 7, 2006 at the University of Halle. The conference theme was "Knowledge, Freedom, and History: The Philosophy of Fichte in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries," and the focus was upon the Wirkungsgeschichte of Fichte's thought in the nearly two centuries since his death in 1814, as well upon the revival of Fichte's theory of intersubjectivity in the second half of the twentieth century and the growing international interest in his philosophy as a whole. More than 100 papers were delivered at this congress in plenary sessions and special sections devoted to such themes as late idealism, neokantianism, neofichteanism, Marxism, existentialism, phenomenology, anthropology, nationalism, national socialism, theology, pedagogics, politics, right, economics, philosophy of culture, aesthetics, physics and mathematics, analytic philosophy of mind, and the reception of Fichte's philosophy in specific countries. The proceedings of this conference will eventually be published in Fichte-Studien. For further information and details on the congress program, see the official Congress website: http://www.fichte-gesellschaft.de/phpfusion/viewpage.php?page_id=54.

Anweisung zum seeligen Leben (1806).
5° seminario della Rete Italiana della Ricerca su Fichte
Università degli Studi di Bologna
February 23, 2007

Program: Franco Gilli, "Dialettica e ontologia (lezioni I-IV)"; Luca Fonnesu. Figure della coscienza (lezione V)"; Tristana Dini/Roberta Picardi, "Fede e intelletto in Fichte e Jacobi."

I. Text Editions

Fichte, Johann Gottlieb. Gesamtausgabe der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, ed. Reinhard Lauth, Erich Fuchs, and Hans Gliwitzky†. Band II, 14, Nachgelassene Schriften 1812, ed Erich Fuchs, Reinhard Lauth, Hans Georg von Manz, Ives Radrizzani, Peter K. Schneider, Martin Siegel, and Günter Zöller. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 2006. vii + 473 pp. Cloth, € 291. ISBN: 3-7728-2171-5.

Contents: "[Vom Verhältniss der Logik zur wirklichen Philosophie, als ein Grundriss der Logik, und eine Einleitung in die Philosophie]," pp. 1-151; "[Vom Studium der Philosophie überhaupt]," pp. 153-179; "[Vom Unterschiede zwischen der Logik und der Philosophie selbst, als Grundriss der Logik und Einleitung in der Philosophie]," pp, 181-400; "Zur Herstellung eines verlohren gegangenen Mskpts. N. Dem Schluße der Vorlesungen, ausgeganen von Jacobis Schreiben," pp. 401-413; "2. noch Auszug. [Fragment]," pp. 415-422.

II. English Translations Forthcoming and in Progress

The Atheism Dispute. Edited by Curtis Bowman and Yolanda Estes, with translation by Curtis Bowman and commentary by Yolanda Estes. London, UK: Ashgate Publishing Co. [forthcoming].

Addresses to the German Nation, ed. and trans. Roger Hausheer. Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 0-521-4440-47 [forthcoming].

III. Other Translations

Fichte, Johann Gottlieb. Ética, o El sistema de la doctrine de las costumbres según los principios de la Doctrina de la Cienca. Trans. Joacinto Rivera de Rosales. Madrid: Adiciones Akal, 2005. 409 pp. Paper. ISBN: 978-84-460-1870-4.

Fichte lecteur de Machiavel. Un nouveau Prince contre l'occupation napoléonienne. Ed. and trans. Ives Radrizzani. Bonn: Schwabe, 2006. 158 pp. Paper, €36.50. ISBN: 978-3-7965-2169-0. [Partial French translation, with commentary, of Ueber Machievell, als Schriftsteller, und Stellen aus seinen Schriften (1807).].

Bilim Ogretisi (Wissenschaftslehre - 1794). Trans. Atesoglu, Guclu. Felsefe-Tartismalari (Philosophical-Discussions) 33 (2004): 91-100. [Turkish translation of the 1794 Wissenschaftslehre.]

New Russian Fichte translation of Fiche's System of Ethics and Wissenschaftslehre as a Single System of Knowing, trans. with an introduction by Vadim Murskiy. Includes Russian translations of the 1798 System of Ethics and of the Wissenschaftslehren of 1805, 1813, and 1814. [Pub. Professors' Library, University of St. Petersburg. No further information available.]

IV. Collections of Papers and Special Issues of Journals and Yearbooks

Rights, Bodies and Recognition: New Essays on Fichte's Foundations of Natural Right, ed. Tom Rockmore and Daniel Breazeale. Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Co., 2006. 276 pp. Cloth, $99.95. ISBN: 0-754655-02-4.

Contents: Daniel Breazeale, "Introduction: On the Origin and Originality of Fichte's Foundations of Natural Right," pp. xii-xx; Wayne Martin, "Is Fichte a Social Contract Theorist?," pp. 1-10; Michael Baur, "Fichte's Impossible Contract," pp. 11-25; Robert R. Williams, "Recognition, Right, and Social Contract," pp. 26-44; Violetta Waibel, "On the Fundamental Connection between Natural Right and the Moral Law in Fichte's Beitrag (1793) and Grundlage des Naturrechts (1796/97)," pp. 45-58; Yolanda Estes, "Fichte's Hypothetical Imperative," pp. 59-70; Angelica Nuzzo, "The Role of the Human Body in Fichte's Grundlage des Naturrechts," pp. 71-89; Günter Zöller, "Fichte's Foundation of Natural Right and the Mind-Body Problem," pp. 90-106; Bruce Merrill, "Fichte's Materialism," pp. 107-16; Daniel Breazeale, "The 'Mixed Method' of Fichte's Grundlage des Naturrechts and the Limits of Transcendental Reflection," pp. 117-37; Scott Scribner, "The Aesthetics of Influence: Fichte's Grundlage des Naturrechts in View of Kant's Third Critique," pp. 138-51; Baerbel Frischmann, "Fichte's Theory of Gender-Relation in the Naturrecht," pp. 152-65; Jeffery Kinlaw, "Political Obligation, Intersubjectivity, and the Imagination in Fichte's Naturrecht," pp. 166-83; Hans Georg von Manz, "The Universality of Human Rights and the Sovereignty of the State in Fichte's Doctrine of Right," pp. 184-94; Michael Vater, "Schelling's 1795 Aphorisms on Natural Right: a Comparison with Fichte's Grundlage des Naturrechts," pp. 195-211; Steven Hoeltzel, "Fichte and Schelling on the Basis of Natural Right," pp. 212-26; Tom Rockmore, "Fichte, Heidegger and the Nazis," pp. 227-39; Arnold Farr, "Rights, Recognition, and Regulative Ideas: On the Relationship between Fichte's Theory of Rights and Contemporary Liberation Philosophies," pp. 240-55.

Kritisches Jahrbuch der Philosophie 11 (2006). System und Systemkritik. Beiträge zu einem Grundproblem der klassischen deutschen Philosophie, ed. Brigit Sandkaulen. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2006. 204 pp. Paper. € 29,80 / SFr 52,20. ISBN: 3-8260-3381-7.

Contents: Brigit Sandkaulen, "Vorwort," pp. 7-9; Brigit Sandkaulen, "System und Systemkritik. Überlegungen zur gegenwärtigen Bedeutung eines fundamentalen Problemzusammenhangs," pp. 11-34; Ulrich Schlösser, "Die Handlung als das Vehikel. Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre nova methodo sowie Kants transzendentale Logik und Logik vor dem Hintergrund von Jacobis Idealismuskritik," pp. 35-58; Violetta L. Waibel, "'Filosofiren muss eine eigne Art von Denken seyn.' Zu Hardenbergs Fichte-Studien," pp. 59-90; Bernd Auerochs, "'Religion in Form der Philosophie.' Friedrich Schlegels Sicht auf Fichte (1799)," pp. 91-107; Gunnar Hindrichs, "Der Standpunkt des natürlichen Denkens. Fichtes Bestimmung des Menschen in der Auseinandersetzung mit der 'Unphilosophie' Jacobis,'" pp. 109-29; Radmer Baierl, "'Exercitationes' über die moderne 'Luftleerheit' der Philosophie. Jean Paul als Leser Jacobis und Kritiker Fichtes," pp. 131-43; Brady Bowman, "Spinozismus — Ausgangspunkt oder Endstation der Systemphilosophie?," pp. 145-74; Konstanze Urban, "'Das Wetterleuchten eines neuen Anfangs'? Heideggers Kritik am metaphysischen Denken vor dem Hintergrund seiner Auseinandersetzung mit Schellings Freiheitsschrift," pp. 175-200.

Fichte-Studien Band 26. "Die Wissenschaftslehre von 1807 'Die Königsberger' von Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Eine kooperative Interpretation," ed. Helmut Girndt and Jacinto Rivera de Rosales. Amsterdam/New York, NY: Rodopi, 2006. viii + 194 pp. Paper, € 40 / $52. ISBN: 90-420-2024-5.

Contents: Vorwort des erstens Herausgebers, p. 1-5; Vorwort des zweitens Herausgebers, pp. 7-9; Helmut Girndt, "Die Wissenschaftslehre 1807. Eine Zusammenfassung ihres Gedankengangs," pp. 11-31; Gaetano Rametta, "Einleitende Bemerkungen über die Wissenschaftslehre von 1807," pp. 33-61.

Prolegomena. Gegenstand und Methdode der Wissenschaftslehre (111-118,18). Matteo D'Alfonso, "Seite 115,26-118,18. 1. und 2. Vorlesung," pp. 65-76.

Erster Teil: Sein, Leben oder absolutes Ich (118,19-129,3). Christoph Asmuth, "Seite 118,19-129,3. 3/4/5/6/(7) Vorlesung," pp. 73-76.

Zweiter Teil: Grundlage des theoretischen Wissens: Sehen als Erscheinung des Lebens (129,5-164,3). Helmut Girndt, "Seite 129,5-145,30. 8. bis 11. Vorlesung," pp. 79-89; Reinhard Look, "Seite 146-151,32. 12./13. Vorlesung," pp. 91-96; Hans George von Manz, "Seite 152-156,22. 14. und 15. Vorlesung," pp. 97-100; Wilhelm Metz, "Seite 157, 1-161,5. 16./17. Vorlesung," pp. 101-108; Hitoshi Minobe, "Seite 161,6-170,29. 18. Vorlesung," pp. 109-10.

Dritter Teil: Grundlage der Wissenschaft des Praktischen: Der Trieb als infinites Streben (165-202,21). Hitoshi Minobe, "165-170,29. 19. und 20. Vorlesung," pp. 113-17; Ewa Nowak-Juchacz, "Seite 171-178,9. 21.und 22. Vorlesung," pp. 119-24; Helmut Girndt, "Seite 179-187,24. 23. und 24. Vorlesung," pp. 125-30; Jacinto Rivera de Rosales, "Seite 188-192,11. 25. Vorlesung," pp131-32; Jan Seide, "Seite 193-198,28. 26. und 27. Vorlesung," pp. 133-39; Karsten Thiel, "Seite 198,29-202,20. 27. und 18. Vorlesung," pp. 141-44.

Rezensionen, pp. 145-88; Tagungsbericht, pp. 189-94.

Fichte-Studien. Band 27. Die Sittenlehre J. G. Fichtes 1798-1812, ed. Christoph Asmuth and Wilhelm Metz. Amsterdam/New York, NY: Rodopi 2006. vi + 250 pp. Paper. € 52 / $68. ISBN: 90-420-2035-0.

Contents: Wilhelm Metz and Christoph Asmuth, "Einleitung," pp. 1-3; Christoph Binkelmann, "Phänomenologie der Freiheit. Die Trieblehre Fichtes im System der Sittenlehre von 1798," pp. 5-21; Wilhelm Metz, "Freiheit und Reflexion in Fichtes Sittenlehre von 1798," pp. 24-35; Jakub Kloc-Konkolowicz, "Der Kantische Spinozismus. Die Gegenwart Spinozas in der Sittenlehre Fichtes," pp. 37-54; Hartmut Traub, "Über die Pflichten des ästhetischen Künstlers. Der §31 des Systems der Sittenlehre im Kontext von Fichtes Philosophie der Ästhetik," pp. 55-106; Björn Pecina, "Sittlicher Atheismus. Die Bedeutung der Sittenlehre von 1798 für Fichtes frühe Religionsphilosophie," pp. 107-16; Marco Rampazzo Bazzan, "Das Ephorat bei J.G. Fichte," pp. 117-33; Yves Radrizzani, "Recht und Natur. Das Naturrecht bei Fichte," pp. 135-55; Robert Marszalek, "Religion und Ethik beim späten Fichte," pp. 157-68; Teresa Pedro, "Die Freiheit und das Böse. Eine Gegenüberstellung von Fichtes früher Sittenlehre und Schellings Freiheitsschrift," pp. 169-87; Cristiana Senigaglia, "Kausalität und Wirksamkeit in Fichtes Sittenlehren," pp. 189-203; Rezensionen, pp. 207-41; Tagungsbericht, pp. 245-50.

Fichte-Studien. Band 28. Fichtes letzte Darstellungen der Wissenschaftslehre. "Beiträge zum Fünften Internationalen Fichte-Kongreß 'Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Das Spätwerk (1810-1814) und das Lebenswerk' in München vom 14. bis 21. Oktober 2003. Teil I," ed. Günter Zöller and Hans Georg von Manz. Amsterdam/New York, NY: Rodopi, 2006. xxi + 239 pp. Paper, € 52 / US$ 68. ISBN 10: 90-420-2045-8 (Vol. 1-5).

Contents: Günter Zöller, "Fichte in Berlin in München," pp. 1-14; Claudio Cesa, "Urfragen und Gestalten der Menschheitsgeschichte im Hinblick auf den späten Fichte," pp. 15-30; Bernard Bourgeois," "Über die Sich-selbst-Gleichheit der Fichteschen Rechts- und Staatslehre," pp. 31-47; Reinhard Lauth, "Zur grundsätzlichen Richtung der philosophischen Fichte-Forschung," pp. 49-62; Urs Richli, "Die ursprüngliche Konstitution des Wissens in Fichtes später Wissenschaftslehre," pp. 67-74; Alexander Schnell, "Schema — Soll — Sein," pp. 75-83; Andreas Schmidt, "Jenseits des Selbstbewußtseins. Zur intellektuellen Anschauung in Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre von 1810," pp. 85-98; Daniel Dohrn, "Freiheit und Gebundenheit in der Wissenschaftslehre 1811," pp. 99-107; Christian Klotz, "Fichtes Deduktion der Bewußtseinsform in der Wissenschaftslehre 1811," pp. 109-20; Kunihiko Nagasawa, "Gott und Wissen in der WL von 1810," pp. 121-28; Hans-Peter Falk, "Fichtes späte Wissenschaftslehre," pp. 129-43; Hitoshi Minobe, "Die Freiheit der Erscheinung in der Wissenschaftslehre von 1811," pp. 145-52; Anton A. Ivanenko, "Der zweideutige Begriff des Seins im Vortrag der Wissenschaftslehre vom Jahre 1812," pp. 153-60; Michael Bastian Weiss, "Das Als und das Nicht-Als, oder: Szenario des Bildens. Zu Fichtes theoretischem Appell zum Praktischen in der Wissenschaftslehre 1812," pp. 161-76; Benedetta Bisol, "Die Ich-Lehre in der Wissenschaftslehre 1812," pp. 177-86; M. Jorge de Carvalho, "Reflexion und Reflexibilität," pp. 187-204; Martin Bondeli, "Zum Begriff der Apperzeption in Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre 1813/1814," pp. 205-13; Hartmut Traub, "Liebe, Sein und Leben. Vom inneren Wesen der Wissenschaftslehre," pp. 215-28; Cristiana Senigaglia, "Das Prinzip Individualität und seine praktische Bedeutung. Überlegungen zu Fichtes Diarien," pp. 229-39.

Fichte-Studien. Band 29. Praktische Philosophie in Fichtes Spätwerk. "Beiträge zum Fünften Internationalen Fichte-Kongreß 'Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Das Spätwerk (1810-1814) und das Lebenswerk' in München vom 14. bis 21 Oktober 2003. Teil II.," ed. Günter Zöller and Hans Georg von Manz. Amsterdam/New York, NY: Rodopi, 2006. xi + 224 pp. Paper, € 48 / $65. ISBN 10: 90-420-2045-8 (Vol. 1-5). 978-90-420-2095-5 / 90-420-2095-4.

Contents: Jakub Kloc-Konkolowicz, "'Jeder wird Gott' — Zur Erfüllung des Gesetzes und zum Status des handelnden Ich" pp. 1-11; Claus Dierksmeier, "Über die Wirtschaftstheorie in Fichtes Rechtslehre von 1812," pp. 13-27; Bernhard Jakl, "Recht und Zwang in Fichtes Rechtslehre von 1812," pp. 29-43; Bärbel Frischmann, "Fichte über den Rechtsstaat als Sozialstaat," pp. 45-55; Christian Stadler, "Dimensionen und Wandlungen des Fichteschen Rechtsbegriffes im Vergleich Jena — Berlin," pp. 57-66; C. Jeffery Kinlaw, "Law, Morality and Bildung in the 1812 Rechtslehre," pp. 67-78; Claude Piché, "L'instauration d'un ordre juridique juste d'après Fichte (1812—1813)," pp. 79-87; Gaetano Rametta, "Das Problem der Souveränität in Fichtes Staatslehre," pp. 89-99; Carla De Pascale, "Fichte und die Verfassung des Vernunftreichs," pp. 101-10; Roberta Picardi, "'Sittliche Natur' und Geschichte beim frühen und späten Fichte," pp. 111-20; Takao Sugita, "Das Nationale in Fichtes Spätwerk," pp. 121-27; Makoto Takada, "Zur Umwandlung der Staatslehre des späten Fichte," pp. 129-38; Nele Schneidereit, "Der Diskurs der Moderne in J. G. Fichtes Staatslehre," pp. 139-47; Virginia López-Domínguez, "Die Staatslehre von 1813 oder der Kampf der Aufklärung gegen den politischen Irrationalismus der Romantiker zur Verteidigung einer christlich-revolutionären Sozialutopie," pp. 149-64; Giovanni Cogliandro, "Der Begriff sey Grund der Welt' — Die Sittenlehre 1812 und die letzten Darstellungen der Wissenschaftslehre," pp. 165-76; Max Marcuzzi, "La ligne morale," pp. 177-86; Björn Pecina, "Die affektive Vermittlung. Deutungs- und affekttheoretische Dimensionen der späten Religionsphilosophie Fichtes," pp. 187-97; Wolfdietrich Schmied-Kowarzik, "Religion der Vernunft aus den Quellen des Christentums. Zur Religionsphilosophie im Spätwerk Fichtes," pp. 199-210; Wilhelm G. Jacobs, "Der Gottesbegriff in den Thatsachen des Bewußtseyns von 1810/11 als Übergang zur Wissenschaftslehre in specie," pp. 211-224.

Fichte-Studien. Band 30. Fichtes Spätwerk im Vergleich. "Beiträge zum Fünften Internationalen Fichte-Kongreß 'Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Das Spätwerk (1810-1814) und das Lebenswerk' in München vom 14. bis 21 Oktober 2003. Teil III," ed. Günter Zöller and Hans Georg von Manz. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, NY, 2006. xi + 242 pp. Paper, € 50 / $68. ISBN 10: 90-420-2045-8 (Vol. 1-5). 978-90-420-2114-3 / 90-420-2114-4.

Contents: Jürgen Stolzenberg, "Fichtes Deduktionen des Ich 1804 und 1794," pp. 1-13; Ulrich Schlösser, "Worum geht es in der späteren Wissenschaftslehre und inwiefern unterscheiden sich die verschiedenen Darstellungen von ihr dem Ansatz nach?," pp. 15-23; Enrico Giorgio, "Der Begriff 'absolutes Wissen' in der WL-1801/02 aus der Perspektive der Spätlehre," pp. 25-35; Faustino Fabbianelli, "Ist die späte Wissenschaftslehre ein 'Aktualer Idealismus'? Ein spekulativer Vergleich zwischen Fichtes und Gentiles Denken," pp. 37-47; Vadim V. Murskiy, "Fichtes Spätwerk in Bezug auf das Problem der Einheit und der Veränderung seiner Lehre," pp. 49-56; Johannes Brachtendorf, "Substanz, Subjekt, Sein — die Spinoza-Rezeption der frühen und der späten Wissenschaftslehre," pp. 57-70; Brigit Sandkaulen, "Spinoza zur Einführung. Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre von 1812," pp. 71-84; Ewa Nowak-Juchacz, "Philosophie als vox pacis. J. G. Fichtes Pragmatik als Gegenstück des regulativen Friedensideals I. Kants," pp. 85-103; Vladimir Alekseevic Abaschnik, "Die ersten Fichteaner über die Schwierigkeiten des Verständnisses der Wissenschaftslehre," pp. 105-13; Marina Puschkarewa, "Fichte und Schelling. Das Problem des 'Trägers des Wissens," pp. 115-20; Robert Marszalek, "Fichtes Religionstheorie im Licht der Schellingschen Gedanken zur Mythologie," pp. 121-29; Salvatore Patriarca, "Gesetz und Selbstbestimmung des Absoluten. Ein Vergleich zwischen der späten Philosophie Fichtes und der mittleren Philosophie Schellings," pp. 131-40; Paul Ziche, "Systemgrundriß und blitzartige Einsichten. Zum Verhältnis von Propädeutik und systematischer Philosophie bei Fichte und Schelling," pp. 141-52; Giacomo Rinaldi, "Method and Speculation in Fichte's Later Philosophy," pp. 153-61; Angelica Nuzzo, "Fichte's 1812 Transcendental Logic — Between Kant and Hegel," pp. 163-72; Diogo Ferrer, "Hegels Fichte-Kritik und die späte Wissenschaftslehre," pp. 173-85; Rolf Ahlers, "Der späte Fichte und Hegel über das Absolute und Systematizität," pp. 187-200; Matteo Vincenzo D'Alfonso, "Schopenhauer als Schüler Fichtes," pp. 201-11; Xabier Insausti Ugarrizi, "José Manzanas Rezeption des späten Fichte," pp. 213-21; Ibon Uribarri Zenekorta, "Manzana zwischen Kant und Fichte. Das Absolute als entscheidende Frage," pp. 223-31; Hiroshi Kimura, "Fichte und Tekirei Edo — Bild und Feld," pp. 233-42.

Fichte-Kenkyu [Japanese Fichte-Studies]. Vol. 14 (December 2006). 149 pp. Paper. ISBN: 4-7710-1801-4. (Koyo Shobo Verlag). ¥ 2300. This is the fourteenth issue of the yearbook published by the Japanese Fichte Society and edited by Kotsuaki Okada. All of the articles are in Japanese, with brief summaries in German or English.

Contents: Günter Zöller, "'Insight and Belief.' The Dark Ground of Knowledge in the 1805 Wissenschaftselhre," pp. 2-15; Masahiro Yamaguchi, "The Idea of Transcendental Philosophy and the Wissenschaftslehre," pp. 16-39; Naoto Udagawa, "The Structure and Range of Transcendental Reflection: Thoughts on the Certainty of Knowledge," pp. 39-53; Seiichi Nagakura, "The Gulf between Kant and Fichte," pp. 54-75; Masato Hirai, "Fichte's Critique of Revelation in Comparison with Kant's Writing on Religion," pp. 76-89; Kohei Shibamoto, "The 'Ontological Argument' in the Second Wissenschaftslehre of 1804," pp. 90-106; Kuniaki Murashita, "Identity in Novalis' Fichte-Studies," pp. 107-26; Toshio Honda, "Review of Ryosuke Ohashi (ed.), German Idealism for Beginners," pp. 127-20; Akitoshi Nakagawa, "Review of Günter Zöller, Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will," pp. 130-38; Takato Sugita, "The Activity of the Japanese Fichte Society," pp. 139-47; Katsuaki Okada, "Editorial Remarks," pp. 148-49.

V. Update of English-Language Fichte Bibliography

Abizadeh, Arash. "Was Fichte an Ethnic Nationalist? On Cultural Nationalism and Its Double." History of Political Thought 26 (2005): 334-59.

Antognazza, Maria Rosa. "Revealed Religion: The Continental European Debate." In The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy, Volume 2, ed. Knud Haakonssen, pp. 666-682. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

Brown, Kristen. "Christian Lotz's "Certainty of Oneself: On Fichte's Conception of Faith As Non-Epistemic Self-Consciousness." Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2004): 159-162.

Ceccato, S. "The Construction of a Famous Subject." Methodos 1 (2006): 170-77.

Fiala, Andrew. "Linguistic Nationalism and Linguistic Diversity in German Idealism: Locating Hegel between Fichte and Humboldt." Epoche 9 (2004): 159-183.

Gebhardt, Jürgen. "Political Eschatology and Soteriological Nationalism." In The Promise of History, ed. Athanasios Moulakis, pp., 51-68. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1986.

Hickey, Lance P. "Fichte's Critique of Dogmatism: The Modern Parallel." Philosophical Forum 35 (2004): 65-80.

King, Daniel. "Fichte and the Possibility of Time Travel." Philosophy Today 49 (2005): 302-308.

Lotz, Christian. "Certainty of Oneself: Fichte's Conception of Faith As Non-Epistemic Self-Consciousness." Southwest Philosophy Review 20 (2004): 25-36.

Lumsden, Simon. "Fichte's Striving Subject." Inquiry 47 (2004): 123-42.

Moe-Rasmussen, Anders. "Kierkegaard's Notion of Negativity as an Epistemological and an Anthropological Problem." Kierkegaard-Studies (2004): 250-62.

Moss, M. E. Mussolini's Fascist Philosopher: Giovanni Gentile Reconsidered. New York: Peter Lang: 2004.

Stekeler-Weithofer, Pirmin. "The Question of a System." Inquiry 49 (2006): 80-102.

Williams, Robert R. "Phenomenology and Theology." In Essays in Phenomenological Theology, ed. James G. Hart, pp. 67-88. Albany; State University of New York Press, 1986.

Wood, Allen. "Fichte's Intersubjective I." Inquiry 49 (2006): 62-79.

VI. Other Recently Published Books and Articles on
Fichte and Related Topics

Abaschnik, Wladimir Alexejevic. "J.B. Schads und Hegels Positionen um 1801 in Glauben und Wissen, Dritter Teil." Hegel-Jahrbuch 2005, ed. Andreas Arndt (2005): 252-57.

d'Alfonso, Matteo Vincenzo. Vom Wissen zur Weisheit. Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre 1811. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2005. ISBN: 90-420-1847-x.

Arce-Carrascoso, José-Luis. "Fichte: La acusacion de solipsismo y el preludio del paradigma intersubjetivo." Convivium 18 (2005): 109-57.

Atesoglu, Guclu "Fichte'nin Wissenschaftslehre Eseri Uzerine." Felsefe-Tartismalari (Philosophical-Discussions). 33 (2004): 81-90. [In Turkish. Introduction to Turkish translation of the 1794 Wissenschaftselehre.]

Bernhard, Peter. "Die Einflüsse der Philosophie am Weimarer Bauhaus." In Das Bauhaus und die Esoterik: Johannes Itten, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, ed. Christoph Wagner, pp. 29-34. Bielefield: Kerber, 2005.

Binoche, Bertrand. "La theorie, la pratique et la Revolution." Archives de Philosophie 68 (2005): 559-573.

Carrano, Antonio. "La felicita dal dolore: Fichte su Rousseau." Dianoia 9 (2004): 175-200.

Crone, Katja. Fichtes Theorie konkreter Subjektivität Untersuchungen zur 'Wissenschaftslehre nova methodo'. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2005. 168 pp. Paper, € 39.90.

Duque, Felix. "El vuelo cansado del aguila: La relacion de Kant con Fichte y Schelling en el Opus postumum." Agora 23 (2004): 85-120.

Duque, Felix. "Islas en la laguna del sistema: La relacion de Kant con Fichte y Schelling en el Opus postumun." Endoxa 18 (2004): 171-206.

Fuchs, Erich. "Fichte capostipite del nazionalismo tedesco? Contributo alla comprensione dei Discorsi alla nazione tedesca", trans. M. Ivaldo. Archivio di storia della cultura 19 (2000): 3-16. ISBN: 978-88-207-3989-8.

Furlani, Simone. La Critica Hegeliana a Fichte nella Scienze della Logica. Bologna: Edizione Dehoniane, 2006. 140 pp. Paper. ISBN: 88-10-41505-4.

Furlani, Simone. "Liberta economica e controllo politico: Lo Stato commerciale chiuso di Fichte." La Societa degli Individui 24 (2005): 33-46.

Goubet, Jean-Francois. "Il giovane Fichte e l'idea di filosofia pratica universale." Trans. Faustino Fabbianelli. Rivista di Storia della Filosofia 59 (2004): 435-445.

Gutschmidt, Holger. "'Bildungsanstalten' beim frühen Nietzsche: Die Universitätsidee Nietzsches zwischen Fichte und Humboldt." Nietzscheforschung. (Jahrbuch der Nietzsche-Gesellschaft: Bildung-Humanitas-Zukunft bei Nietzsche), ed. Gerhardt, Volker: 97-109. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 2005.

Haas, Bruno. "Kant et la raison comme fonctionnalité logique." Archive de Philosophie 67 (2004): 379-98.

Hoffmann, Thomas Soren. "Staat der Freiheit--freier Staat: Deduktion, Imagination und Begriff objektiver Freiheit bei Fichte und Hegel." Internationales Jahrbuch des deutschen Idealismus/International Yearbook of German Idealism 2 (2004): 221-47.

Hühn, Lore (ed.). Die Ethik Arthur Schopenhauers im Ausgang vom Deutschen Idealismus (Fichte/Schelling). ("Studien zur Phänomenologie und Praktischen Philosophie," Bd. 1). Würzburg: Ergon-Verlag, 2006. 559 pp. Paper, € 65.

Ivaldo, Marco. "Schelling di fronte alla Dottrina della scienza: Gli studi di Reinhard Lauth su Schelling." Rivista di Storia della Filosofia 60 (2005): 719-732.

Lahbib, Olivier. "Husserl, lecteur de Fichte." Archives-de-Philosophie 67 (2004): 421-43.

Lahbib, Oliver. "La Liberté dans la Perception chez Husserl et Fichte." Husserl-Studies 21 (2005): 207-33.

Lorenzo, Manuel-Fernandez. "Principios de la razon manual fundamentados al modo operatorio-algebraico." Studia Philosophica 4 (2005): 139-167.

Marcucci, Silvesto. "L''eredita' Kantiana in Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Senso, Intelletto, Ragione." Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia. 61 (2005): 773-97.

Market, Oswaldo. "La Version Schellingiana de al Teoria de Fichte." In Los Comienzos Filosoficos de Schelling, ed. Ignacio Falguras, pp. 97-119. Malaga: Universite de Malaga, 1988.

Masullo, Aldo, Giesueppe Cantillo, and Chiara Luzenberger (eds.). Lezioni sull'intersoggettivita: Fichte e Husserl. Napoli: Editoriale-Scientifica, 2005.

Nomer, Nedim. "Fichte and the Idea of Liberal Socialism." Journal of Political Philosophy 13 (2005): 53-73.

Oesterreich, Peter L. and Hartumut Traub. Der ganze Fichte. Die populäre, wissenschaftliche und metaphilosophische Erschließung der Welt. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2006. 366 pp. Cloth, € 39.

Paimann, Rebecca. Die Logik und das Absolute: Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre zwischen Wort, Begriff und Unbegreiflichkeit. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann 2006.

de Pascale, Carla. "Die Vernunft ist praktisch." Fichtes Ethik und Rechtslehre im System, trans. Stefan Monhardt. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2003. 284 pp.

Picardi, Roberto. "Cosmopolitismo, nazionalismo e teoria dello Stato nei Discorsi alla nazione tedesca e nell'ultimo Fichte." Archivio di Storia della Cultura 18 (2005): 53-78.

Quero-Sánchez, Andrés. Sein als Freiheit. Die idealistische Metaphysik Meister Eckharts und Johann Gottlieb Fichtes. Freiburg/München: Alber, 1994. 432 pp.

Radrizzani, Ives. "Le concours de la révélation intérieure et de la révélation extérieure chez le premier Fichte, ou le christianisme comme béquille au théisme de la Doctrine de la Science," Archives de Philosophie 69/2 (2006): 203-16.

Radrizzani, Ives. "Das Zusammenspiel von innerer und äusserer Offenbarung, oder das Christentum als Stütze für den Theismus der Wissenschaftslehre." In Wozu Offenbarung? Zur philosophischen und theologischen Begründung von Religion, ed. v. B. Dörflinger, pp. 154-76. München/Wien/Zürich: G. Krieger u. Manfred Scheuer, 2006.

Vincenti, Luc. "Philosophie pratique et identité de la philosophie." Archives de Philosophie 68 (2005): 573-92.

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VII. Dissertations

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