Fichte’s Berlin lectures of 1807–1808
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Fichte’s Berlin lectures of 1807–1808 were a series of influential philosophical and patriotic addresses delivered in occupied Prussia that helped shape German national consciousness and modern political thought.
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| Fichte's Berlin addresses 1807–1808 | 1 |
| Fichte’s Berlin lectures of 1807–1808 canonical | 1 |
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Fichte’s Berlin lectures of 1807–1808 Context triple: [Second Address, partOfSeries, Fichte’s Berlin lectures of 1807–1808]
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Hegel's university lectures
Hegel's university lectures were a series of influential courses he delivered on subjects such as aesthetics, logic, history, and philosophy, later compiled and published from students’ notes.
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Beiträge zur Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus
Beiträge zur Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus is a scholarly journal devoted to research and discussion on German Idealist philosophy and its historical and systematic significance.
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Hegel's practical philosophy
Hegel's practical philosophy is the branch of his thought that analyzes human freedom as it is realized in social institutions, law, morality, and ethical life (Sittlichkeit).
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Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy
"Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy" is a philosophical work by Friedrich Engels that analyzes and critiques the legacy of German idealism, particularly Hegel and Feuerbach, from a Marxist perspective.
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Schopenhauer’s prize essays
Schopenhauer’s prize essays are a pair of philosophical works, including “On the Freedom of the Will,” in which Arthur Schopenhauer examines human freedom, moral responsibility, and the foundations of ethics.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Fichte’s Berlin lectures of 1807–1808 Target entity description: Fichte’s Berlin lectures of 1807–1808 were a series of influential philosophical and patriotic addresses delivered in occupied Prussia that helped shape German national consciousness and modern political thought.
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A.
Hegel's university lectures
Hegel's university lectures were a series of influential courses he delivered on subjects such as aesthetics, logic, history, and philosophy, later compiled and published from students’ notes.
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B.
Beiträge zur Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus
Beiträge zur Philosophie des deutschen Idealismus is a scholarly journal devoted to research and discussion on German Idealist philosophy and its historical and systematic significance.
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C.
Hegel's practical philosophy
Hegel's practical philosophy is the branch of his thought that analyzes human freedom as it is realized in social institutions, law, morality, and ethical life (Sittlichkeit).
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D.
Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy
"Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy" is a philosophical work by Friedrich Engels that analyzes and critiques the legacy of German idealism, particularly Hegel and Feuerbach, from a Marxist perspective.
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E.
Schopenhauer’s prize essays
Schopenhauer’s prize essays are a pair of philosophical works, including “On the Freedom of the Will,” in which Arthur Schopenhauer examines human freedom, moral responsibility, and the foundations of ethics.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Fichte's Berlin addresses 1807–1808