Twelfth Address

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Twelfth Address is one of the later speeches in Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s "Addresses to the German Nation," contributing to his philosophical and nationalist vision for German cultural and moral renewal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf philosophical speech
public address
aimsTo encourage resistance to foreign domination
inspire German national consciousness
promote moral self-improvement
associatedWith Berlin intellectual milieu
Prussian administrative reforms
surface form: Prussian reform era
author Johann Gottlieb Fichte
contributesTo Fichte’s philosophical vision of the German nation
Fichte’s program for cultural reform
Fichte’s theory of national education
countryOfOrigin Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
genre nationalist discourse
political philosophy
hasInfluenced debates on national education in Germany
later German nationalist thought
historicalContext Napoleonic occupation of German territories
early 19th-century German nationalism
intendedAudience German-speaking public
Germans
surface form: Prussian citizens
language German
mainTheme German cultural renewal
German national identity
moral regeneration
national education
patriotism
partOf Addresses to the German Nation
philosophicalConcern relationship between nation and morality
role of education in forming national character
philosophicalTradition German idealism
workContainedIn published collections of Fichte’s Addresses
workSeriesPosition later address in the series

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Addresses to the German Nation hasPart Twelfth Address
Ninth Address relatedWork Twelfth Address
Eleventh Address relatedWork Twelfth Address
Thirteenth Address relatedWork Twelfth Address
Fourteenth Address relatedWork Twelfth Address
Fifteenth Address relatedWork Twelfth Address