Destination Of Man

Destination Of Man

by Johann Gottlieb Fichte

18 chapters5h 3mEnglish1846

About this book

Johanne Fichte published The Destination of Man (Die Bestimmung des Menschen) in 1799. It was translated into English in 1846 by Jane Sinnett and then again in 1848 by William Smith. Fichte says his book is designed to "raise [the reader] from the sensuous world, to that which is above sense." Francis Bacon said, in The Advancement of Learning, "the two ways of contemplation are not unlike the two ways of action commonly spoken of by the ancients; the one plain and smooth in the beginning, and in the end impassable; the other rough and troublesome in the entrance, but after a while fair and even. So it is in contemplation; if a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties." Rene Descartes said "in order to seek truth, it is necessary once in the course of our life, to doubt, as far as possible, of all things." Fichte moves from doubt to knowledge and finally to faith in his exploration of the self. (Summary by Craig Campbell)

Chapters (18)

1Chapter 1 Doubt – The aim of my being
1132
2Chapter 2 Doubt - Chain of rigid, natural necessity
748
3Chapter 3 Doubt - I call it mine
570
4Chapter 4 – Doubt - Inquiry is closed
1410
5Chapter 5 Knowledge – Wondrous spirit
1360
6Chapter 6 Knowledge – Idea of causality
1046
7Chapter 7 Knowledge – The world without
900
8Chapter 8 Knowledge - Sensation or contemplation
1061
9Chapter 9 Knowledge – Thy system … My system
679
10Chapter 10 Faith – To do is the destiny of man
1589
11Chapter 11 Faith – Inward voice
903
12Chapter 12 Faith – Beyond good and evil
1281
13Chapter 13 Faith – The goal attained, what now?
318
14Chapter 14 Faith – Causes and effects cannot be my destiny
920
15Chapter 15 Faith – A member of two orders
778
16Chapter 16 Faith – A will which is itself law
640
17Chapter 17 Faith – The Infinite Will
903
18Chapter 18 Faith – Creative life flows like a continuous stream
1546

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