Immanuel Hermann Fichte - Works

Works

  • De philosophiae novae Platonicae origine (1818).
  • Sätze zur Vorschule der Theologie (1826). University of California.
  • Beiträge zur Charakteristik der neueren Philosophie (1829). Harvard., 1841. Gallica; NYPL.
  • Johann Gottlieb Fichtes Leben und literarischer Briefwechsel (1830–31). 2 volumes.
    • , 1830., 1862. Oxford; Stanford; University of Göttingen.
    • , 1831. NYPL., 1862. Oxford; Stanford.
  • Über Gegensatz, Wendepunkt und Ziel heutiger Philosophie (1832). University of Michigan.
  • Grundzüge zum Systeme der Philosophie (1833–1846). 3 volumes.
    • , 1833. Das Erkennen als Selbsterkennen. Gallica.
    • , 1836. Die Ontologie. Gallica; University of Michigan.
    • , 1846. Die speculative Theologie oder allgemeine Religionslehre. Gallica.
  • Die Idee der Persönlichkeit und die individuelle Fortdauer (1834)., 1855.
  • De principiorum contradictionis (1840). Gallica.
  • System der Ethik (1850–53). 2 volumes.
    • , 1850. Gallica; NYPL; Stanford; University of Michigan.
    • , 1851. Gallica; NYPL; Oxford (1&2); University of Michigan (1&2).
    • , 1853. Gallica; NYPL.
  • Anthropologie, Die Lehre von der menschlichen Seele (1856). Gallica; Lane; University of Michigan., 1860. Oxford; Oxford (Taylor)., 1876.
  • Über den Unterschied zwischen ethischem und naturalistischem Theismus (1857).
  • Zur Seelenfrage, Eine philosophische Confession (1859). University of California.
    • (English) Contributions to Mental Philosophy (1860). Harvard.
  • Psychologie. Die Lehre vom bewussten Geiste des Menschen (1864–73). 2 volumes. Oxford; University of Michigan.
    • , 1864.
    • , 1873. Harvard.
  • Die Seelenfortdauer und die Weltstellung des Menschen (1867).
  • Vermischte Schriften zur Philosophie, Theologie und Ethik (1869). 2 volumes. Oxford.
    • . Gallica.
    • . Gallica.
  • Die theistische Weltansicht und ihre Berechtigung (1873). Oxford; University of Michigan.
  • Fragen und Bedenken über die nächste Fortbildung deutscher Speculation (1876). Gallica; Oxford; University of Michigan.
  • Der neuere Spiritualismus, sein Wert und seine Täuschungen (1878). Oxford.

He also edited the complete works and literary correspondence of his father. Some of his works were translated by J.D. Morell under the title of Contributions to Mental Philosophy (1860).

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