Fichte's Account of Free Will in Context

Fichte-Studien 52:283-302 (2023)
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Abstract

In this paper, I offer a novel reading of how Fichte’s contemporaries shaped the development of his account of free will. Focusing on his emerging views in the second edition of _Revelation_ and the Creuzer review, I argue that Fichte’s position is closer to Reinhold’s than previously recognized. In particular, I demonstrate Reinhold’s decisive influence on the development of a key aspect of Fichte’s mature, genetic account of freedom: the transition from indeterminacy to determinacy.

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John Walsh
Martin Luther Universität Halle-Wittenberg

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