J.G. Fichte and the Atheism dispute (1798–1800)

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The atheism dispute is one of the most important philosophical controversies of late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Germany. Johann Gottlieb Fichte, one of the leading philosophers of the period, was accused of atheism after publishing his essay ‘On the Ground of Our Belief in a Divine World-Governance’, which he had written in response to Karl Friedrich Forberg's essay ‘Development of the Concept of Religion’.

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Estes, Y. (2012). J.G. Fichte and the Atheism dispute (1798–1800). J.G. Fichte and the Atheism Dispute (1798-1800) (pp. 1–297). Ashgate Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/15665399.2011.10820054

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