Fifteenth Address

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The Fifteenth Address is one of Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s later speeches in his "Addresses to the German Nation," contributing to his philosophical and nationalist vision for German cultural and moral renewal in the early 19th century.

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instanceOf philosophical speech
public address
aim cultural regeneration of the German people
moral regeneration of the German people
strengthening German national consciousness
author Johann Gottlieb Fichte
countryOfOrigin Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
genre nationalist literature
political philosophy
hasAuthorNationality German
hasAuthorOccupation philosopher
historicalContext French occupation of German territories
Napoleonic Wars
influencedBy Enlightenment moral philosophy
Romantic nationalism
surface form: German Romantic nationalism
intendedAudience German public
German youth
Prussian political and cultural elites
language German
mainTheme German cultural renewal
German moral renewal
German nationalism
national education
partOf Addresses to the German Nation
philosophicalConcern relationship between nation and morality
role of education in national identity
philosophicalTradition German idealism
placeOfFirstDelivery Berlin
relatedWork Eighteenth Address
Eighth Address
Eleventh Address
Fifth Address
First Address
Fourteenth Address
Fourth Address
Ninth Address
Second Address
Seventeenth Address
Seventh Address
Sixteenth Address
Sixth Address
Tenth Address
Third Address
Thirteenth Address
Twelfth Address
workChronology one of Fichte’s later Berlin addresses
workSeriesPosition later address in the series

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Addresses to the German Nation hasPart Fifteenth Address
Fourteenth Address relatedWork Fifteenth Address