1st Edition
J.G. Fichte and the Atheism Dispute (1798–1800)
Commentator’s Introduction: J. G. Fichte, Atheismusstreit, Wissenschaftslehre, and Religionslehre
1. J. G. Fichte: "On the Ground of Our Belief in a Divine World Governance"
2. F. K. Forberg: "Development of the Concept of Religion"
3. G.: A Father’s Letter to his Student Son about Fichte’s and Forberg’s Atheism
4. Friedrich August: "Saxon Letter of Requisition to the Weimar Court" and Karl August: "Weimar Rescript to the University of Jena"
5. J. G. Fichte: Appeal to the Public
6. K. L. Reinhold: "Letter to Fichte"
7. J. G. Fichte: Juridical Defense
8. Ernst II Ludwig: "Gotha Rescript to the University of Jena"
9. Students of the University of Jena: "First Petition to Karl August of Saxony–Weimar–Eisenach" and Karl August: "First Reply to the University of Jena" and Students of the University of Jena: "Second Petition to Karl August of Saxony–Weimar–Eisenach" and Karl August: "Second Reply to the University of Jena"
10. J. G. Fichte: "From a Private Letter" 245 vi J.G. Fichte and the Atheism Dispute (1798–1800)
11. J. G. Fichte: "Concluding Remark by the Editor"
Biography
Yolanda Estes is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Mississippi State University, USA.
Curtis Bowman received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania, USA.
"The volume will be extremely useful to students of German idealism, philosophy of religion, and church-state relations in Germany at the turn of the nineteenth century." – Religious Studies Review






