The Vocation of Man

The Vocation of Man (German: Die Bestimmung des Menschen) is a work by Johann Gottlieb Fichte. The work was originally published by Fichte in 1799 and translated into English by Jane Sinnett in 1846[1] and by William Smith in 1848. Fichte identifies three distinct stages in the development of faith: 1. Doubt, 2. Knowledge, 3. Faith.

See also

  • Butterfly effect

References

  1. ^ "The Destination of Man". Internet Archive. 1846.

External links

Text in English
  • The Destination of Man, Sinnett translation, 1846
  • The Vocation of Man, Smith translation, 1848
  • The Destination Of Man public domain audiobook at LibriVox
Text in German
  • Die Bestimmung des Menschen, 1800
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