Ep. 272: Fichte's Idealist Theology (Part One)

Ep. 272: Fichte's Idealist Theology (Part One)

By Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey

Our second full discussion on The Vocation of Man (1799).

What are the ethical implications of believing that the world is all in our minds? You could be a solipsistic nihilist, but Fichte thinks the path of faith is unavoidable for a reasonable person: faith that the world is real and matters, that other people have moral status, and yes, he's going to argue for God and heaven, though unconventionally.

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