"There is but One Principle that proceeds from God; and thus, in consequence of the unity of the Power, it is possible for each Individual to schematise his World of Sense in accordance with the law of that original harmony; β and every Individual, under the condition of being found on the way towards the recognition of the Imperative, must so schematise it. I might say: β Every Individual can and must, under the given condition, construct the True World of Sense, β for this indeed has beyond the universal and formal laws above deduced, no other Truth and Reality than this universal harmony."
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Johann Gottlieb Fichte
1762 β 1814
deutscher Philosoph
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