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Immanuel Hermann von Fichte (17961879)
Fichte, Immanuel Hermann von (fiċh’te). A German philosopher, son of Johann; born in Jena, July 18, 1796; died in Stuttgart, Aug. 8, 1879. He was a mystic theist, but tried to frame a compromise which should not exclude disbelief in a supreme being. ‘Speculative Theology’ (1847); ‘System of Ethics’ (1850); and ‘The Soul Question: A Philosophic Confession’ (1859) are his typical works.