Fichte’s Moral Philosophy, by Owen Ware [Book Review]

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A review of Ware's groundbreaking study, with particular attention to his accounts of (i) Fichte’s approach to establishing the authority of the moral law and (ii) Fichte’s conception of the natural drive and its contribution to our ethical vocation.

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Fichte's Theory of Drives.Michelle Kosch - 2021 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (2):247-269.

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