Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 PhD student at the University of Tabriz

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Tabriz, Department of Philosophy

Abstract

Fichte, In the book of the foundations of the natural right, in a Double-sided dialectic, not only deduces the concept of the right in beginning from abstract terms such as rational being, activity, freedom, consciousness, another, and the concept of intersubjectivity, but, at the same time the inclusion of all those terms is realized on the basis of the concept and principle of the right. Therefore, in the intellectual system of Fichte, all these concepts form a complex set understood only with each other, because they are created dialectically from each other and can only be realized with each other. But at the end of the way, due to the inference of the law of right and all its proportions through reason, we will show the free rational being Timely and logically as the head of the pyramid of the strategic terms of the philosophy of right and politics of Fichte. In the following, to realize its law of right and guarantee it to people in the outside world, Fichte deduce the commonwealth (as the will of the public) and politics as the state science, and consider this new science as a servant of right that The basis of its essence has a priori been derived from free rational being.

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