Dear friends and colleagues,
Once again, the past few months have been exciting and eventful ones. Some of the most notable events include the publication of a new volume of the Fichte Gesamtausgabe (always an occasion for celebration); the publication of several new (or newly revised) translations of texts by Fichte, in a variety of languages; the establishment of the first "Fichte Site" on the World Wide Web; the appearance of a CD-ROM edition of Fichte's Werke, the publication of a new issue of Fichte-Studien, as well as numerous monographs, collections of essays, and scholarly papers devoted to various aspects of Fichte's thought and influence. During this same period there were several international conferences of interest to scholars working in this field, including a major international conference at Schulpforta on Fichte's "late philosophy" and the first conference ever on the philosophy of K. L. Reinhold. Information on all of these publications and events is contained in this issue of Fichteana, which also includes the first announcement and call for papers for the next meeting of the North American Fichte Society, which will be held in Montreal in May of 1999.
As always, information concerning things Fichtean, as well as suggestions, corrections, comments, and criticisms regarding the content and format of this newsletter are welcome. Detailed information concerning recent and forthcoming publications and conferences -- and, if possible, copies of the former -- are particularly solicited. I would like to express my thanks to Colin Harper, Jacinto Rivera de Rosales, Faustino Oncina Coves, Ives Radrizzani, Marco Ivaldo, Chukei Kumamoto, Jean-Christophe Merle, Manfred Gawlina, Paul R. Sweet, Michael Franz, and Christoph Asmuth for their contributions to this issue -- and, once again, to Janet Roccanova for assistance with proof-reading and editing.
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The North American Fichte Society (NAFS) was founded -- or "posited" -- in 1991 by Daniel Breazeale and Tom Rockmore, who continue to serve as Co-Positers of the same. To date, the activity of the North American Fichte Society has been limited to sponsoring biennial conferences. Our first 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; and the fourth was held in the spring of 1997 on the campus of Marquette University in Milwaukee. The fifth biennial conference is tentatively scheduled to be held in the spring of 1999 in Montreal, Quebec (see announcement below).
Selected proceedings of meetings of the North American Fichte Society have been and will continue to be published by Humanities Press International. The selected proceedings of the Duquesne conference, edited by Breazeale and Rockmore under the title Fichte: Historical Contexts/Contemporary Controversies, were published in 1994. The selected proceedings of the Denver conference, edited by Rockmore and Breazeale, were published in 1996 under the title New Perspectives on Fichte. The selected proceedings of the Shakertown conference are currently in production and will appear in 1998, under the title New Studies in Fichte's Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre (1794/95), ed. Breazeale and Rockmore. Preparation of the selected proceedings of the Milwaukee conference have been unavoidaby delayed because of unexpected delays in the production of the Shakertown volume, but are expected to get underway soon.
There are no dues or 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@DUQ3.CC.DUQ. EDU).
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 members of the board of directors are Helmut Girndt (President), Helmut Traub (Secretary), Klaus Hammacher (Treasurer), and Ives Radrizzani. The IFG sponsors frequent meetings and conferences in Germany and other European countries (see below) and also publishes the journal Fichte-Studien, plus a series of supplemental monographs (Fichte-Studien, Supplementa). Annual membership dues are 30 DM. For further information contact Prof. Helmut Girndt, Gutenbergstrasse 63, D-40235 Dusseldorf, BRD.
Fichte-Studien. Beiträge zur Geschichte und Systematik der Transzendentalphilosophie is an irregularly appearing publication founded in 1990 by the Internationale Fichte-Gesellschaft and currently edited by Professors Helmut Girndt and Wolfgang H. Schrader. To date, eleven thick issues of Fichte-Studien have appeared. For information concerning individual and institutional subscriptions, as well as concerning other Fichte titles by the same publisher, contact Editions Rodopi, 2015 South Place, Atlanta, GA 30339, USA (telephone: (800) 225 3998; fax (770) 933 9644).
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An international conference on "Die Spätphilosophie J. G. Fichtes" was held from September 25-27, 1997 in Schulpforta (near Naumburg), Germany, under the auspices of the Internationale Johann-Gottlieb-Fichte-Gesellschaft. The proceedings will be published in future issues of Fichte-Studien.
Program: Daniel Breazeale, "Die 'Neue Bearbeitung' von 1800: letzte 'frühe' oder erste 'späte' Wissenschaftslehre"; Christian Danz, "Das Bild als Bild -- Die Phänomenologie Fichtes"; Edith Düsing, "Die Verwandlung der kantischen Postulatenlehre in Fichtes später Sittenlehre"; Toshio Honda, "Vom 'Tun' zum 'Sehen'"; Manuel Jiménez-Redondo, "Logos und Phänomenon beim späten Fichte"; Andrej Sudakow, "Zur späten Sitten- und Religionslehre Fichtes"; Hitoshi Minobe, "Das Absolute in der Wissenschaftslehre von 1804"; Reinhard Loock, "Einbildungskraft und Bild des Absoluten in der Spätphilosophie Fichtes"; Marion Heinz, "Liebe und Ehe. Untersuchungen zu Fichtes Eherecht"; Wolfgang Janke, "Besonnenheit. Der philosophiegeschichtliche Ort von Fichtes Spätphilosophie"; Helmut Girndt, "Strukturprobleme der WL 1804"; Karen Gloy, "Fichtes Dialektiktypen"; Marek J. Siemek, "Staat und Nation bei Fichte nach 1805"; K. Nagasawa, "Die Absolutheit des absoluten Wissens in der WL 1801"; Urs Richli, "Tun und Sagen in der späten WL und in der Transzendentalpragmatik"; Ives Radrizzani, "Die 'Bestimmung des Menschen': der Wendpunkt zur Spätphilosophie?"; Wladimir A. Abaschnik, "Die Fichte-Rezeption Schads und ihre Wirkungen in Rußland"; Willhelm Lütterfelds, "Das neurobiologische Repräsentationsmodell des Subjekts und die idealische Theorie des Selbstbewußtseins. Ein Diskurs im Widerstreit"; Scott Scribner, "Die späte WL und das Tagebuch über animalischen Magnetismus"; Alfred Denker, "In den Fußstapen Gottes. (Anfang und Methode der Philosophie und das Problem der Freiheit in der Spätphilosophie Fichtes und Schellings.)"; Jürgen Stolzenberg, "Zum Selbstvernichtungstheorem des absoluten Wissens"; Hartmut Traub, "Der Einfluß Schellings auf Fichtes WL 1804"; Ludo De Vos, "Wahrheit in der Wissenschaftslehre"; Klaus Hammacher, "Philosophie der Mauerei"; Maciej Potepa, "Der Begriff Gottes beim späten Fichte und bei Schleiermacher"; Michael Gerten, "Das Verhältnis von Wissen und Liebe. Zum Philosophiebegriff beim späten Fichte"; Makoto Takada, "Vergleich der Fichteschen Anerkennungslehre mit der Hegelschen"; Katsuake Okada, "Nishidas Auseinandersetzung mit Fichte"; Günter Zöller, "Denken und Wollen beim späten Fichte"; Endre Kiss, "Das Irdische und das Absolute in der Spätphilosophie Fichtes."
An international conference on "Die Philosophie Karl Leonhard Reinholds," organized by Wolfgang H. Schrader, was held March 11-14, 1998 at the Werner Reimers Stiftung in Bad Homburg, Germany. Publication plans are pending.
Program: Martin Bondeli, "Reinholds Kant-Kritik in der Phase der Elementarphilosophie"; Yun Ku Kim, "Kant als Verursacher der 'heilsamen Revolution' der philosophischen Bildung Reinholds"; Arnulf Zweig, "Reinhold's Relation to Kant"; Vesa Oittenen, "Ein Nordischen Bewußtseinphilosoph: 'Reinholdische' Themen bei G. I. Hartmann"; Karl Ameriks, "Reinhold's Challenge"; Daniel Breazeale, "Reinhold über Maimon über den Gebrauch von Fiktionen in der Philosophie"; Michael Gerten, "Begehren und Wollen. Zur Grundlegung der praktischen Philosophie bei C. L. Reinhold"; Kurt Hiller, "Über den Stand der K. L. Reinhold Korrespondenzausgabe"; Alessandro Lazzari, "Freiheit des Willens und praktische Vernunft: K. L. Reinholds Bearbeitung des Freiheitsthematik zwischen 1789 und 1792"; Günter Zöller, "Die Unpopularität der Transzendentalphilosophie: Fichtes Auseinandersetzung mit Reinhold (1799-1801)"; Ives Radrizanni, "Reinholds Bekehrung zur WL und das Studiums der Grundlage des Naturrechts"; Sabine Röhr, "Zum Einfluß Reinholds auf Schillers Kant-Rezeption"; George di Giovanni, "1799: The Year of Fichte's Turn to Jacobi"; Marcello Stamm, "Methodprogramm bei Reinhold"; Pierluigi Valenza, "Das Verhältnis zwischen Denken und Sprache in der Spätphilosophie Reinholds"; Alexander von Schönburn, "Reinholds letztes Werk: Anfang am Ende."
The North American Fichte Society will hold its fifth biennial meeting, May 13-16, 1999 in Montreal, Québec. The theme of this conference will be "The Later Philosophy of J. G. Fichte," which is in this case defined to include everything written and/or published by Fichte after the completion of Die Bestimmung des Menschen, in 1800 -- including all of the versions of the "later Wissenschaftslehre" (beginning with the Darstellung der Wissenschaftslehre of 1801/2, as well as Fichte's more "popular" writings of the period after 1800. Anyone interested in presentating a paper at this conference should contact either Daniel Breazeale or Tom Rockmore as soon as possible and should provide a title and a brief description of the proposed contribution. It is anticipated that the selected proceedings of this conference will eventually be published, and all participants are therefore requested to grant to the conference organizers rights of "first refusal" for the publication of their papers. Papers may be presented either in English or in French. Further details concerning this conference will be provided in the next issue of Fichteana.
Fichte im Kontext -- Werke auf CD-ROM. (für Windows 95, mit Volltextretrieval ViewLit 1.6.) Berlin: Karsten Worm, InfoSoftware, Verlag, Vertrieb & Entwicklung von CD-ROM-Anwendungen. 148 DM [1997]. ISBN: 3-932094-01-8. [This is an extremely "user friendly" CD-ROM, containing the entire I. H. Fichte edition of Fichte's Werke, as well as additional material.]
To order copies of this valuable research tool and for further information, contact: Karsten Worm, InfoSoftWare, Verlag, Vertrieb & Entwicklung von CD-ROM-Anwendungen. Friedbergstr. 30, D-14057 Berlin, Tel/Fax: 030/322 81 36. http://ourworld.compuserve. com/hom...ten_Worm_ Infosoftware/fichteim.htm
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb. Gesamtausgabe der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Reihe II, Band 11, "Nachgelassene Schriften 1807-1810. Hrsg. von Reinhard Lauth, Hans Gliwitzky, Erich Fuchs und Peter K. Schneider, unter Mitwirkung von Ives Radrizzani und Anna Maria Schurr-Lorusso. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog , 1998. x + 465 pp. Cloth, 493 DM. ISBN: 3-7728-1873-0.
Contents: "Vorrede," pp. 1-7; "Zum Tagebuch über Koppenhagen. [I.] Aufgabe [II.] Spekulation zu Koppenhagen," pp. 9-34; "[Vorbereiten zu einer] Beantwortung des Jacobischen Schreibens von 99. [I.] Zu dem Gedanken eine philosophische Zeitschrift zu verfassen. [II.] Ich wolle da eine logische Untersuchung. [III.] Mit Jacobi kann durchaus nur der jetzt in Untersuchung befindliche Punkt," pp. 35-64; "Deducirter Plan einer zu Berlin zu errichtenden höhern Lehranstalt," pp. 65-170; "[Selbstprüfende Ueberlegung]," pp. 171-75; "Seit d. 1. April 1808," pp. 177-229; "Krugs Syllogistik," pp. 231-235; "Petrarca's 63stes Sonnett nach Lauras Tode," pp. 237-246; "Herbarts Hauptpunkte der Metaphysik," pp. 247-255; "Zu der Einleitung in die gesammte Philosophie, die da ist Anleitung zum philosophieren," pp. 257-262; "Versuch, ob sich für die Vorbereitung aus der Unterscheidung des dunklen Gefühls, u. der klaren Erkenntniß etwas machen lasse," pp. 263-279; "[Anschlag zu der Vorlesung, 'Anleitung zur Kunst des Philosophirens']," pp. 281-285; "[Wissenschaftslehre 1810]," pp. 287-392; "Dem 15. März 1810," pp. 393-397; "Inhaltsanzeige [zum deducirten Plan]," pp. 399-404.
Fichte: Foundations of Transcendental Philosophy (Wissenschaftslehre) nova methodo. Ed. and trans. Daniel Breazeale. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998. 512 pp. Paper, $25. ISBN: 0-8014-8138-4. [This second, paperback edition contains many corrections and emmendations of the original English translation.]
Fichte, Introduction to the Wissenschaftslehre and Other Writings. Ed. and trans. Daniel Breazeale. Indianapolis and Cambridge: Hackett Publishing Co., 1994 [1997]. l + 213 pp. Paper, (ISBN: 0-87220-239-9. [This second printing of the first edition contains numerous corrections and emmendations of the original printing.]
Radrizanni, Ives. "La 'Première' Doctrine de la Science de Fichte. Introduction et Traduction." Archives de Philosophie 60 (1997): 615-58. [A French translation of the newly discovered transcript of Fichte's "Zurich Lectures" from the spring of 1794, with a long and informative introduction to the same.]
Reden an die deutsche Nation, ed. and trans. Roger Hausheer. (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
Grundlage des Naturrechts, ed. Frederick Neuhouser, trans. Michael Baur (Cambridge University Press).
Das System der Sittenlehre, ed. and trans. Günter Zöller (Cambridge University Press).
Wissenschaftslehre (1804), trans. Walter Wright.
Fichte-Studien. Vol. 11 (1997). "Materiale Disziplinen der Wissenschaftslehre. Zur Theorie der Gefühle." "200 Jahre Wissenschaftslehre -- Die Philosophie Johann Gottlieb Fichtes." Tagung der Internationalen J. G. Fichte-Gesellschaft (26. September - 1. Oktober 1994) in Jena, ed. Klaus Hammacher, Richard Schotky, and Wolfgang H. Schrader. Amsterdam and Atlanta, GA: Editions Rodopi, 1997. 396 pp. Paper, Hfl. 120/$63. ISBN: 90-420-0301-4. ISSN: 0925-0166.
Contents: Michael Vater, "The Construction of Nature 'Through a Dark, Unreflected Intuition," pp. 1-11; Adkadij V. Lukjanow, "Der Sinn der transzendentalen Naturlehre Fichtes," pp. 13-22; Ingeborg Schüssler, "Die Deduktion des Begriffs des Rechts aus Prinzipien der Wissenschaftslehre (J. G. Fichte: Grundlage des Naturrechts §§ 1-4)," pp. 23-40; Jean-Christophe Merle, "Notrecht und Eigentumstheorie im Naturrecht, bei Kant und bei Fichte," pp. 41-61; Faustino Oncina Coves, "Wahlverwandschaften zwischen Fichtes und Erhards Rechtslehren," pp. 63-84; Luca Fonnesu, "Die Aufhebung des Staates bei Fichte," pp. 85-97; Carla Amadio, "Ästhetik und Politik von der Grundlage der gesammten Wissenschaftslehre aus," pp. 99-112; Edith Düsing, "Individuelle und soziale Bildung der Ich-Identität. Fichtes Konzeption im Horizont moderner Alternativen," pp. 113-32; Graziella Rotta, "Die Grundzüge der Moral in der zweiten Auflage der Offenbarungskritik Fichtes (1793)," pp. 135-46; Wilhelm Metz, "Der oberste Deduktionsgrund der Sittlichkeit. Fichtes Sittenlehre von 1798 in ihrem Verhältnis zur Wissenschaftslehre," pp. 147-59; Jean Christoph Goddard, "La destination religieuse de l'homme," pp. 161-77; Carla de Pascale, "Religion und Politik während des Atheismus-Streites," pp. 179-95; Chukei Kumamoto, "Der Begriff Gottes in der Philosophie Fichtes um 1800," pp. 197-207; Marco Ivaldo, "Politik, Geschichte und Religion in der Staatslehre 1813," pp. 209-27; Ferenc L. Lendvai, "Die Wissenschaftslehre Fichtes im Zusammenhang mit seiner Geschichts- und Religionsphilosophie," pp. 229-40; Manfred Hölscher, "Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre in der religionsphilosophischen Rezeption J. B. Schads," pp. 241-58; Klaus-M. Kodalle, "Der Stellenwert der Historiographie im Kontext des Fichteschen Geschichtsdenkens," pp. 259-85; Erich Wulff, "Zur Intentionalität der Gefühlen," pp. 289-300; Hinderk M. Emrich, "Interpersonalität und Gefühl," pp. 301-15; Thomas Buchheim, "Das 'Gefühl der Freiheit' als ein widersprüchliches Pfand ihrer Realität," pp. 317-330; Friedrike Schick, "Die Rolle des Gefühls in der Genese des Bewußtseins. Überlegungen zu Hegel und Fichte," pp. 331-49; Birgit Sandkaulen, "Zur Vernunft des Gefühls bei Jacobi," pp. 351-65; Wolfgang H. Schrader, "Konstruktion versus Unmittelbarkeit. Zum Verhältnis von Philosophie und Leben bei J. G. Fichte," pp. 367-77; Klaus Hammacher, "Die Vollendung der WL in einer Affektenlehre. Eine ungenutzte Chance," pp. 379-96.
Fichte et la France, Tome 1. Sous la direction de Ives Radrizzani. Paris: Beauchesne, 1997. 280 pp. Paper, 186 F. ISBN: 2-7010-1360-7.
Contents: Ives Radrizzani, "Préface," pp. 7-10; Alexis Philonenko, "Fichte en France," pp. 11-33; Reinhard Lauth, "La conception cartésienne et fichtéenne de la fondation du savoir" (trans. Ives Radrizzani), pp. 35-62; Alexis Philonenko, "Rousseau et Fichte," pp. 63-82; Bernard Bourgeois, "Fichte et la Révolution française," pp. 83-106; Ives Radrizzani, "Maine de Biran: un 'Fichte français'?" pp. 107-139; Alain Perrinjaquet, "Fichte, Proudon et la propriété," pp. 141-181; Xavier Tillette, "Lequier lecteur de Fichte," pp. 183-199; Jean-Louis Viellard-Baron, "Bergson et Fichte," pp. 201-220; Tom Rockmore, "Fichte et Sartre, ou Sartre fichtéen?" pp. 221-245; Hans Georg van Manz, "L'expérience de l'autre en tant que constitution première et éthique du sujet. Le tournant interpersonnel du concept d'expérience chez Levinas et Fichte" (trans. Guy Petitdemange), pp. 247-270.
Fichte-Kenkyu [Japanese Fichte-Studies]. Vol. 5 (November 1997). 124 pp. Paper. ISBN: 4-7710-0979-1. (Koyo Shobo Verlag). ¥ 2000. This is the fifth issue of this handsome new yearbook published by the Japanese Fichte Society and edited by Kunihiko Nagasawa. All of the articles are in Japanese, with brief summaries in German.
Contents: Klaus Riesnhuber, "The Concept of Appearance in Fichte's Thought 1804-1806," pp. 2-8; Ryosuke Ohashi, "Husserl's Lectures on Fichte," pp. 9-27; Yoshihiro Nitta, "Life and Knowledge: A Phenomenological Account of the Mediating Function of the 'by means of,'" pp. 28-40; Jiro Watanabe, "Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre of 1803 and Phenomenlogy," pp. 41-59; Katsuki Hayashi, "Self-consciousness without a Subject, According to the Fichte Intrerpretation of Hermann Schmitz," pp. 60-75; Yutaka Nakagawa, "Fichte's First Public Appearance: His Attempt to Present Revealed Religion from the Standpoint of Reason," pp, 76-93; Horishi Kimura, "Language as the Shadow and the Light of Life: Concerning Fichte's Late Theory of Language," pp. 94-110; Kunihiko Nagasawa, "Report on the International Fichte Congress in Schulpforta," pp. 111-16; Yujin Itabashi, "Activities of the Japanese Fichte Society," pp. 117-123; Kunihiko Nagasawa, "Editor's Afterword," p. 124.
The following should be considered a seventh addition (following the updates in the previous six issues of Fichteana) to the (more or less) complete "Bibliography of English translations of works by Fichte and of works in English about Fichte" included in Fichte: Historical Contexts/Contemporary Controversies, ed. Daniel Breazeale and Tom Rockmore (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1994), pp. 235-263. This update includes newly published items, as well as some older ones that were not included in the previously published bibliographies. (See too the items included in the collections listed in Part III, above.)
Beck, Gunnar. "From Kant to Hegel -- Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Theory of Self-Consciousness." History of European Ideas 22 (1996): 275-94.
Jalbert, John E. "Habermas, Fichte, and the Question of Technological Determinism." American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (supp.) (1996): 209-18.
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. Cloth, $60. ISBN: 0-8020-0927-1.
Martin, Wayne M. Idealism and Objectivity: Understanding Fichte's Jena Project. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1997. xvi + 177 pp. Cloth, $39.50. ISBN: 0-8047-3000-8.
Sweet, Paul R. "Johann Gottlieb Fichte and the World of Business." Acta historica Leopoldina no. 27 (1997): 347-56.
Veto, Miklos. "Memory and Freedom in German Idealism." Magyar Filozof Szemle 3-4 (1995): 35-66.
Williams, Robert R. Hegel's Ethics of Recognition. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, 1997. xvii + 433 pp. ISBN: 0-520-20948-6. [Re. Fichte, see especially chs. 2 and 13.]
Arnold, Günter. "Herder und die Philosophen des deutschen Idealismus nach den biographischen Quellen." In Herder und die Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus, ed. Marion Heinz, pp. 189-202. Amsterdam and Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 1997. 345 pp. Paper. ISBN: 90-420-0354-5. [Re. Fichte, see pp. 199-201.]
Bondeli, Martin. Die Anfangsproblem bei Karl Leonhard Reinhold: Eine systematische und entwicklungsgeschichtliche Untersuchung zur Philosophie Reinholds in der Zeit von 1789 bis 1803. Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, 1995. 445 pp. Cloth. ISBN: 3-465-02643-8. [Contains numerous references to and extensive discussions of Fichte's writings.]
Eley, Lothar. Fichte, Schelling, Hegel: Operative Denkwege im 'Deutschen Idealismus.' Neuried: Ars Nova, 1995. 114 pp. Paper, 58 DM. ISBN: 3-89391-336-x.
Fabbianelli, Faustino. "Il prima lettura fichtiana della Kritik der Urteilskraft in alcuni studi del nostro seculo." Giornale Critico della Filosofia Italiana 16 (1996): 266-80.
Ferrer, Diogo. "Sobro o Papel do Jumzo Reflexivo em Educacao. O Conceito da Formacao em Fichte." Philosophica [Lisbon] 5 (1995): 35-66.
Ferrer, Diogo. "O Significado do Conceito em Fichte (1805)." Revista Filossfica de Coimbra 8 (1995): 407-38.
"Fichteana." Giornale Critico della Filosofia Italiana 17 (1997): 131ff.
Fonnesu, Luca. "Metamorfosi della libertà nel Sistema di Etica di Fichte." Giornale Critico della Filosofia Italiana 17 (1997): 30-46.
Fuchs, Erich. "Spuren Fichteschen Denken in der deutschen Nationbewegung (1819-1871)." In Burger, Rudolf, Hans-Dieter Klein, Wolfgang R. Schrader (eds.). Gesellschaft, Staat, Nation, pp. 201-35. Wien: Verlag der österricheschen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1996. ISBN: 3-7001-2579-9.
Heidegger, Martin. Die Deutsche Idealismus (Fichte, Schelling, Hegel) und die philosophische Problemlage der Gegenwart, ed. Claudius Strube. (Werke, Bd. 28.) Frankfurt/M.: Klostermann, 1997. xii + 367 pp. ISBN: 3-46502-891-0 (cloth), 3-46502-890-2 (paper).
Osterreich, P. L. "The Meaning of Rhetoric During the Development of German Idealism During the Transition from Kant to Fichte." (In German). Rhetorica 14 (1996): 441-60.
Pareyson, Luigi. L'esetica di Fichti. A cura di Carla Amadio. Milano: Edizioni Angelo Guerine e Associati, 1997. 153 pp. Paper, L. 25,000. ISBN: 88-7802-800-2.
Resta, Caterina. "Il mito dell'autoctonia del pensiero. (Note su Hegel, Fichte, Heidegger)." In Geofilosofia, ed. Marco Baldino, Luisa Bonesio, and Caterina Resta, pp. 15-37. Sondrio: Lyasis, 1996. Paper. ISBN: 88-86711-10-7.
Rohs, Peter. "Fichte und Herder." In Herder und die Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus, ed. Marion Heinz, pp. 256-68. Amsterdam and Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 1997. 345 pp. Paper. ISBN: 90-420-0354-5.
Schottky, Richard. "Fichtes Nation-Begriff 1806 bis 1813 -- In der Spannung und Entwicklung." In Burger, Rudolf, Hans-Dieter Klein, Wolfgang R. Schrader (eds.). Gesellschaft, Staat, Nation, pp. 159-84. Wien: Verlag der österreicheschen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1996. ISBN: 3-7001-2579-9.
Schottky, Richard. Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Staatsphilosophischen Vertragstheorie im 17. und 19. Jahrhundert (Hobbes-Locke-Rousseau und Fichte) mit einem Beitrag zum Problem der Gewaltenteilung bei Rousseau und Fichte. Amsterdam and Atlanta, GA: Editions Rodopi, 1995. xi + 374. Paper. ISBN: 90-5183-908-1.
Schrader, Wolfgang. "Conscienza morale e realtà secondo J. G. Fichte." Aquinas 39 (1996): 275-89.
Serrano Marin, Vicente. "Sobre Hölderlin y los commienzos del idealismo alemán." Anales del seminaro de Historia de la Filosofia 10 (1993): 173-94.