visas (15)in #deduction • 6 days ago[Literature] Johann Gottlieb Fichte: The System of Ethics #8/193– In order to appreciate this deduction properly, one need only bear in mind the following: If, as has been claimed, the morality of our nature is something that follows from our…visas (15)in #morality1preliminary • 13 days ago[Literature] Johann Gottlieb Fichte: The System of Ethics #7/193PART IDeduction of the principle of morality1Preliminary remark concerning this deductionIt is claimed that the human mind finds itself to be absolutely compelled to do certain…visas (15)in #causality • 24 days ago[Literature] Johann Gottlieb Fichte: The System of Ethics #6/193But it is impossible for me to think of this stuff as being affected by anything other than something that is itself stuff. Consequently, since I do – as I must – think of myself…visas (15)in #consciousness • 29 days ago[Literature] Johann Gottlieb Fichte: The System of Ethics #5/193– Absolute activity is the one predicate that belongs to me purely and simply and immediately; the one and only possible way of presenting such a concept [of absolute activity]…visas (15)in #mereobjectivity • last month[Literature] Johann Gottlieb Fichte: The System of Ethics #4/193Next, one has to develop the distinctive features [ Merkmale] of this representation of resistance and do so merely from the manner in which it originates. This resistance is…visas (15)in #consciousness • last month[Literature] Johann Gottlieb Fichte: The System of Ethics #3/193Page 11We thereby obtain the following, important insight: knowledge and being are not separated outside of consciousness and independent of it; instead, they are separated only…visas (15)in #efficacy • last month[Literature] Johann Gottlieb Fichte: The System of Ethics #2/193Let us provisionally assume that the representation of my own efficacy includes the following: a representation of the stuff[ Stoff] that endures while I am acting efficaciously…visas (15)in #consciousness • 9 months ago[Literature] Johann Gottlieb Fichte: The System of Ethics #1/193Introduction1I will begin by characterizing the task of philosophy as that of answering the following, familiar question: how can something objective ever become something…