Immanuel Hermann Fichte

Immanuel Hermann Fichte (/ˈfɪktə/; German: [ˈfɪçtə]; ennobled as Immanuel Hermann von Fichte in 1863; 18 July 1796 – 8 August 1879) was a German philosopher and son of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. In his philosophy, he was a theist and strongly opposed to the Hegelian School.

Immanuel Hermann Fichte
Portrait of Fichte, 1859
Born(1796-07-18)18 July 1796
Jena, Saxe-Weimar
Died8 August 1879(1879-08-08) (aged 83)
Stuttgart, Württemberg
Alma materUniversity of Berlin
Era19th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolGerman idealism
Speculative theism
InstitutionsUniversity of Bonn
(1836–1842)
University of Tübingen
(1842–1863)
Academic advisorsJ. G. Fichte (his father)
Notable studentsChristian Hermann Weisse (epistolary correspondent)
Main interests
Metaphysics, ethics,
philosophy of religion
Notable ideas
Concrete theism
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