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Addresses to the German Nation

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JOHANN GOTTLIEB FICHTE

Translated by R. D. Jones, M. A., and G. H. Turnbull, M. A. Ph. D.

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Fichte's celebrated Addresses to the German People in which with splendid effect he called upon his fellow countrymen to regenerate and revivify their fatherland should be read today by every thinking person who hopes to see Germany once more strong and united holding that fine balance of sanity that has always made German people masters of thought and masters of industry.

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These addresses were written during the progress of the French Revolution in 1793. They are based on the rights of the people and the inherent moral freedom of They caused Fichte to be regarded by conservatives as a dangerous and radical teacher. But time has proved the force of his ideas to be one of the greatest influences in the building of the German empire and it is to be hoped that this new edition of his great appeal to German people will help to arouse thinking people to the appeal of moral issue rather than the appeal of destructive force.

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Dr. Reid is the Director of the International Institute of Shanghai, China, where he was established before and during the Great World War. His social and political relations with the Orient during the trying period of China's neutrality created in him a spirit of international understanding which broke down all sense of separateness in human life, particularly in spiritual matters. His book is inspiring to every sincere student of the science of religion and will do much to establish the new order of human fellowship.

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STATISTICS

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The fundamental importance of the right use of Statistics is becoming increasingly evident on all sides of life, social and commercial, political and economic. A study of this book should enable the reader to discriminate between the masses of valuable and worthless figures published, and to use what is of value intelligently. It is meant to serve as an introduction to the more serious study of the theory provided by other works.

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"The aim of the present investigation is to work out in a systematic fashion the possibility of an adequate naturalism. Evolutionary Naturalism does not sink man back into nature; it acknowledges all that is unique in him and vibrates as sensitively as idealism to his aspirations and passions. But the naturalist is skeptical of any central, brooding will which has planned it all. The Good is not the sun of things from which the world of things get their warmth and inspiration. The cosmos is and has its determinate nature. As man values himself and his works, he may rightly assign value to the universe which is made of stuff which has the potential power to raise itself to self-consciousness in him."

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The Philosophical Writings of Richard Burthogge

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HE re-discovery of a seventeenth-century English philosopher proves the maxim that merit is not often recognized in a scholar's own day not only because his teaching is premature but also because it is so pervaded by the dominating thought of the time that its element of originality is lost.

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