is, as Fichte truly says, intelligible to all readers who are really able to understand a book at all ; and as the history of the mind In its various phases of doubt, knowledge, and faith, it is of interest to all. A book of this stamp is sure to teach... Memoir of Johann Gottlieb Fichte - Page 24by William Smith - 1848 - 168 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Martineau - 1845 - 214 pages
...l The Vocation of Man' is, as Fichte truly says, intelligible to all readers who are ays, i able , really able to understand a book at all and as the...doubt, Knowledge, and faith, it is of interest to all. A book of this stamp is THE CHABACTERISTICS By JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE. LIAM SMITH. Cloth, Is. "A noble... | |
| Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1846 - 436 pages
...characterize the recent historiography of the Germans." Translated from the German, by Mrs. Fichte truly says, intelligible to all readers who are really...as the history of the mind in its various phases of 13 Works published by THE CATHOLIC SERIES — (continued.) doubt, knowledge, and faith, it is of interest... | |
| 1846 - 592 pages
...Destination of Man,' which was expressly intended as a popular exposition of Fichte's doctrines. It is, as he truly says, intelligible to all readers who are really...to understand a book at all ; and as the history of a mind in its various phases of doubt, knowledge, and faith, is of intense interest toall. Agree with... | |
| Carl Ullmann - 1846 - 164 pages
...Man' is, as Translated from the German, by Mrs. Fichte truly says, intelligible to all readers who arc really able to understand a book at all; and as the history of the mind in its various phases of 17 18 Works published by THE CATHOLIC SERIES—(continued.} doubt, knowledge, and faith, it is of interest... | |
| Thomas Cooper - 1846 - 96 pages
...philosophy which exists." Memoir i,f ficltte, by W. Smith. ' , . '"The Destination of Man' is, as Fichte truly says, intelligible to all readers who are really able to understand a book at all ; «nd as the history of the mind in its various phases of doubt, knowledge, and faiih, it is of interest... | |
| Clemens Brentano, T. W. Appell - 1847 - 112 pages
...characterize the recent historiography of the Germans." Translated from the German, by Mrs. Fichte truly says, intelligible to all readers who are really...as the history of the mind in its various phases of THE CATHOLIC SERIES — (continued.) remarkable. Aware that the great public was fully competent to... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1847 - 414 pages
...philosophy which exists.' — Met ion of of Fichte, by W. Smith. inuir The Destination of Man' is, as Fichte truly says, intelligible to all readers who are really able to understand a book at all ; «^» ~vn luu iiii!i, JUU Utjill lltjll IK. H) being carried along by his earnestness; you cannot... | |
| Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde Sismondi - 1847 - 494 pages
...whole, speak very highly. It is accurate of Fichte, by W. Smith. "'The Destination of Man' is, as Fichte truly says, intelligible to all readers who are really able to understand a book at all ; . . . u _ and as the history of the mind in its vari- j in the best sense." — Foreign Quarterly.... | |
| William Maccall - 1847 - 392 pages
...and as the his- I tury ul the mind in its various phases of i doubt, knowledge, and faith, it is of i interest to all. Agree with Fichte, or disagree with him, you cannot help being curried along by his earnestness; ' you cannot help being struck with his I sublcty and depth. Argument,... | |
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...also take possession of my heart."-' Fi^hte's Corresponttenre, '"TiiK VOCATION OF M\s' is, as Fichte truly says, intelligible to all readers who are really...knowledge, and faith, it is of interest to all. Agree with Kichte, or disagree with him, you cannot help being carried along by his earnestness; you eannot help... | |
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