scholarly journals Johann Gottlieb Fichte, la educación y la interculturalidad

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-202
Author(s):  
Gerardo Miguel Nieves-Loja
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 188-203
Author(s):  
Manuel M. Güntert

In the section „On the Constitution“ in his „Foundations of Natural Right“, Johann Gottlieb Fichte designs a total police state. The passport functions as an instrument to ensure permanent surveillance of citizens. This text paradigmatically shows that total surveillance is not only incapable of guaranteeing the desired security, but that it endangers it itself. The need for fundamental rights can therefore be derived from surveillance itself.


Author(s):  
John T. Hamilton

This chapter begins with a discussion of Kant, who led an almost abstract life of a confirmed bachelor. Heine links Kant's bachelorhood with his remote quarters, depicted as leading what we might call a “peaceful” (friedlich) life apart from the world, that is, one set within a “border fence”—an Umfriedigung or Einfriedigung, which are precisely the terms that the Grimms' Dictionary list as synonyms of Hag. The remainder of the chapter deals with Heinrich von Kleist's story “The Earthquake in Chile” (1807) and Johann Gottlieb Fichte, the erstwhile supporter of republican ideals and reputed Jacobin who felt compelled to instigate the latent power of the Prussian monarch.


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