Sixteenth Address

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The Sixteenth Address is one of Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s nationalist-philosophical speeches in "Addresses to the German Nation," delivered in 1807–1808 to inspire German cultural and political renewal under Napoleonic occupation.

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instanceOf nationalist speech
part of written work
philosophical speech
aim encourage moral regeneration of the nation
inspire German cultural renewal
promote German political unity
associatedMovement Prussian administrative reforms
surface form: Prussian reform movement
author Johann Gottlieb Fichte
centralConcept distinctiveness of German language and culture
education as means of national renewal
nation as ethical community
collectionPublicationLanguage German
collectionPublicationPlace Berlin
countryOfOrigin Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
fieldOfWork philosophy of education
political theory
genre nationalism
political philosophy
public lecture
hasAuthorOccupation philosopher
university lecturer
historicalContext Napoleonic occupation of German territories
War of the Fourth Coalition aftermath
inception 1807
inCollection Addresses to the German Nation
influenced 19th-century German nationalism
discourses on national education in Germany
influencedBy Romanticism
surface form: German Romanticism

Immanuel Kant
language German
laterMedium printed text
mainSubject German national identity
cultural renewal
education
resistance to Napoleon
originalMedium oral lecture
partOf Addresses to the German Nation
partOfSeries Fichte’s Berlin lectures of 1807–1808
surface form: Fichte's Berlin addresses 1807–1808
philosophicalTradition German idealism
Romantic nationalism
placeOfFirstPerformance Berlin
politicalPosition anti-Napoleonic
pro-German unification
publicationYear 1808
setting French-occupied Berlin
workChronologyWithinAddresses sixteenth

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