We are glad to give notice of the release of the new issue of «Fichte-Studien», the second one of the Volume LIV.
An overview of the issue and the texts is available at this link.
Below you can find the Table of Contents of the volume.
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Jeffrey Church and Silvestre Gristina, Introduction
Gaetano Rametta, “Wissenschaftslehre” and ” Staatslehre” in Fichte’s Late Works
Giacomo Gambaro, Transcendental Philosophy, Education and Subjectivation in Fichte’s Doctrine of the State (1813)
Roberta Picardi, First Human Beings, Orangutangs and Urgeschlechter: Fichte and the Debates on the Origins of Human Race and History
Virginia López Domínguez, The Doctrine of the State or the Christian Social Utopia as Fichte’s Last Political Legacy
Günter Zöller, Tractatus Theologico-Politicus. Fichte’s Late Doctrine of the State between Spinoza and Hegel
Lucas Damián Scarfia, The Legacy of Fichte’s Political Though. Fichte’s Proto-Anarchist Thinking and Its Resonances in Stirner and Thoreau: Grounds and Limits of an Individualist
María Jimena Solé, “There Should Be No Unlimited Monarchies” Fichte’s Beitrag as a Transformative Program
Thimo Heisenberg, The Use of History in Fichte’s Closed Commercial State
Jordi Vernis López, Must the State Have Continuity? Irruption and Change in Fichte’s Political Thought
David James, The Symposium on the English Translation of Fichte’s Doctrine of the State. Coercion versus Persuasion: Fichte’s Zwingherr and Rousseau’s Lawgiver
C. Jeffery Kinlaw, The Kingdom of Heaven and the Figure of Jesus: Fichte’s Theological Reductionism in the 1813 Staatslehre
Jeffrey Church, From the Alpha to the Omega in Fichte’s Doctrine of the State: on the Overlord and Jesus
