Fichte's "The Science of Knowledge" was a series of lectures that argued free will was the fundamental absolute truth of human existence.
It was later on, in "Address to a German Nation" was his appeal to fascism apparent.
Fichte's "The Science of Knowledge" was a series of lectures that argued free will was the fundamental absolute truth of human existence.
It was later on, in "Address to a German Nation" was his appeal to fascism apparent.