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1iIN PHILOSOPHYCORNELL STUDIES
No. 7
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OFTHE
PHILOSOPHYFICHTE S
BY
ELLEN BLISS PH.D.TALBOT, A.B.,
PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MOUNT HOLYOKH COLLEGE
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THE MACMILLAN COMPANYLONDON: & LTD.CO.,
1906PRESS OF
THE NEW ERA PRINTING COWAW
PA.LANCASTER,
I
35PREFACE.
of this is make a careful ofTHE topurpose monograph study
Fichte s of the ultimate In his variousconception principle.
under different names.the manywritings principle appears
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moralThe the Idea of the the world-order,Ego, Ego,
the the are some of theGod, Absolute, Being, Light,
nhrases hv whir.h it is most r.nmmnnlv
ERRATA.
line for in themselves readthings things-in-them-Page 4, 33,
selves.
der.line for ker read54, 12,Page
for idea read Idea.1 line8, 12,Page
- Fichte.line omit comma after83, 32,Page
reinen are muicaLcu me icucis n LUC rust tuivernunji uy ^iur
All other references to Kantand B the stion) Second).(for
are made to Hartenstein s second edition of the Sdmmt-
writings
8 and are indicatedliche Werke 1867-1868,(Leipzig, vols.) by
the letter H.
thanks are first of to former Professorteacher,due, all, myMy
of for valuableE. Cornell University,J. Creighton, many sugges
tions the of the work and for assistance while itduring progress
the to Professor Ernestwas press ; then, Albee,passing through
his kindness inof Cornell for of theUniversity, reading part
to Miss Paula of Mountmy colleague, Hofer, Holyokeproof;
and former Dr. Natalie nowcolleague, VVipplinger,College, my