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There is a continuum between science and philosophy. As Fichte said (but did not practice), philosophy should be the science of sciences.
— Mario Bunge
I know what I can know, and am not troubled about what I cannot know.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
The living and efficaciously acting moral order is itself God. We require no other God, nor can we grasp any other.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Nothing is more destructive of individual character than for a man to lose all faith in his own abilities for the prosecution of his work.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
If we cannot live so as to be happy, let us at least live so as to deserve it.
— Immanuel Hermann Fichte
Upon the progress of knowledge the whole progress of the human race is immediately dependent: he who retards that, hinders this also.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
God is not the mere dead conception to which we have thus given utterance, but he is in himself pure Life.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
What sort of philosophy one chooses depends on what sort of person one is.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
We do not act because we know, but we know because we are destined for action; practical reason is the root of all reason.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
He who is firm in will molds the world to himself.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
A man can do what he ought to do; and when he says he cannot, it is because he will not.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
The schools must fashion the person, and fashion him in such a way that he simply cannot will otherwise than what you wish him to will.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
The aim of all government is to make all government superfluous.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
[T]he human being (and so all finite beings generally) becomes human only among others. Self and other stand in a relation of potential reciprocity.
— Johann Gottlieb Fichte
The majority of men could sooner be brought to believe themselves a piece of lava in the moon than to take themselves for a self.
— J.G. Fichte
To be happy is not the purpose of our being, but to deserve happiness.
— Immanuel Hermann Fichte