SOURCE: "Fichte and German Idealism," in Idealism: Past and Present, edited by Godfrey Vesey, Cambridge University Press, 1982, pp. 111-26.
In the following essay, Gardiner considers Fichte's claim that his works are arguments for human freedom. This purpose might be difficult to believe, Gardiner contends, until one puts Fichte's writings into historical and cultural context.
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