Gorokhov P.A. WORK OF JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE "FACTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS": TWO HUNDRED YEARS IN PHILOSOPHIC TREASURY In his work "Facts of consciousness", joining to later editions of "The Science of Knowledge", eminent representative of German idealism J.G.Fichte shows transfer from subjective idealism to objective, from philosophy of liberty indifferent to any religion to philosophy of religion which replaces creative freedom of a man to worship of necessity understood by the philosopher as Divine predestination. Key words: J.G.Fichte, German idealism, Divine predestination, philosophy of liberty, philosophy of religion.
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Author: Gorohov P.A.
Year: 2010
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