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6/14/2025, 5:08:48 PM
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>hold onto the verses that back you and ignore all of the challenging, non-rational and mythological ones
It's just a German autismo version of the Jefferson Bible. If Fichte is right that the original religion transcendental idealism, why does almost no one think of God that way? Fichte actually exposes the need for religion with his interminable striving. For Fichte there is no out; only true religion and faith (not "faith in my freedom and conscience", real faith) can get you out of the circle. In his early works Fichte sometimes talks about the 'magic circles' of his deductions - they are magic circles, completely centripetal. That's reason left to itself. The idealists are useful because they took reason as far as it could possibly go and revealed its insufficiency.
>hold onto the verses that back you and ignore all of the challenging, non-rational and mythological ones
It's just a German autismo version of the Jefferson Bible. If Fichte is right that the original religion transcendental idealism, why does almost no one think of God that way? Fichte actually exposes the need for religion with his interminable striving. For Fichte there is no out; only true religion and faith (not "faith in my freedom and conscience", real faith) can get you out of the circle. In his early works Fichte sometimes talks about the 'magic circles' of his deductions - they are magic circles, completely centripetal. That's reason left to itself. The idealists are useful because they took reason as far as it could possibly go and revealed its insufficiency.
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