Johann Gottlieb Fichte Quotes
Only Through Blind Instinct, In Which The Only Possible Guidance Of The Imperative Is Awanting, Does The Power In Intuition Remain Undetermined; Where It Is Schematised As Absolute It Becomes Infinite; And Where It Is Presented In A Determinate Form, As A Principle, It Becomes At Least Manifold. By The Above-mentioned Act Of Intelligising, The Power Liberates Itself From Instinct, To Direct Itself Towards Unity.
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